The dangers of genital lice
Friday, December 12, 20140 komentar
healthy-own.blogspot.com - Fleas are not only landed on the head of hair, the annoying little creatures also like to perch on the covered portion of the body such as the armpit hair, beard, chest including pubic hair. Ticks most likes sex in pubic juvenile perch.
Genital lice (Pediculosis pubis) or commonly called crab lice (crabs) are parasitic insects that are found mainly in the pubic area or human genitals, crab term given for the microscopic appearance that resembles a crab.
Genital lice can affect everyone, but the highest levels found in young, usually in adolescents who are sexually active, both men mahupun women. This may occur kerana adolescents are less concerned with genital hygiene.
Are you clear about the dangers of genital lice? Specialists explain that the main danger of genital lice:
1. Depression of heart problems
Since most large hospitals make this disease as usual venereal disease treatment, as patients infected with this disease, then usually they will stress and fear of betraying others, then arise if the condition is severe depression will show symptoms of schizophrenia and can not control themselves.
2. Ticks sex is a kind of disease
With a bacterial parasite of ticks transmit into the body of man, as well as transmission through direct or indirect contact to people for, if not treated immediately be transmitted to the family and relatives.
3. transmitted to other parts
As it is known that the genital lice are parasitic disease contagious and can spread to the hair section of the body, such as head lice, pubic lice and body lice and infected others in various parts of the body, thus aggravate the symptoms.
4. Secondary Infection of other diseases
Post infected with this disease will be accompanied by itching, if the condition is severe, then it will be more intense itch, after scratching carded by patients, then it will feel a little uncomfortable, but, after that will trigger severe skin damage and even inflammation and enzymes, folliculitis (inflammation of the hair follicles) and impetigo.
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