Public lice that are parasitic insects that typically infest the hair surrounding the genital areas. They can attach to coarse body hair on the arms, legs, armpits, eyebrows, and eyelashes. Also referred to as "crabs" because of their pincers, these lice can cause itchiness and irritation in those infected. Genital crabs are one of the most common sexually transmitted infections with more than 3 million cases occurring in the United States every year. Genital crabs can be treated with prescription lotions or shampoos as well as over-the-counter remedies.
Type of Infection: Parasite
Modes of Transmission: Pubic crabs are easily transmitted between sexual partners. Any close contact with an infected person can result in you contracting the parasite. If your sexual partner is infested with pubic crabs, you have a 95% chance of becoming infected yourself. Pubic lice can also be transmitted within families as the lice can live for short periods of time on bedding, towels, and clothing. However, this type of transmission is unlikely, as crabs can only live for 48 hours without human blood. Genital crabs are common in cramped quarters and can run rampant in hostels, military bases, and anywhere where large numbers of people are in close contact with one another.
Symptoms: Crabs symptoms include itching and irritation in the genital area. Since crabs live off of your blood, you may find bluish spots where the crabs have been feeding. Dark spots may also be visible on your skin or underwear. These spots are the crab feces and indicate a definite infestation. Additionally, you may be able to see genital crabs crawling around in your pubic hair or find nits (eggs) close to the bottom of the pubic hair shaft. It is also common to experience a slight fever and feel irritated and run down when you have a pubic lice infestation.
Treatment: Genital crabs are easily treated through prescription or over-the-counter shampoos. In order to combat the infestation, follow the directions on the shampoo carefully. It is important to clean any clothes, bedding, and linens that have may have been infested. Any items that can’t be washed should be dry cleaned or stored in a plastic bag for a few days. This will kill any pubic crabs that may be present. To treat pubic crabs that have infested the eyebrows or eyelids, use a specially prescribed lotion that is safe for the eyes.
Complications: Genital crabs are generally not associated with any severe medical consequences. They are annoying, and may cause skin irritation or infection. Call your doctor if you are experiencing unusual discharge from the penis or vagina, or if your skin exudes any pus.
2007-01-18 18:57:32
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answered by chole_24 5
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Tiny lice, generally found in pubic hair . General symptons include scratching and irritation. If you scratch there alot, see your doctor. Plus don't be ashamed crabs can come from many areas including sitting on someone's bed or sharing towels (though not sure why someone would do that).
2007-01-18 19:00:37
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answered by wknightf3 2
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2016-10-31 12:22:44
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answered by ? 4
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Crabs are also known as pubic lice. They are tiny bugs in your pubic hair. They itch like crazy, or so I've heard. Shave all the hair off down there and they will go away.
2007-01-18 18:57:23
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answered by hthr_1974 4
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they are like lice that get in your pubic hair. they can also live in the hair on your head and they cause intense unbearable itching. they will not drown if you stand in a swimming pool all day. you have to buy a special med to kill them. they just look like tiny little crabs crawling around in your crotch.
2007-01-18 18:59:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Crab are what you get if you have sexual relations with an unhygenic partner.
2007-01-18 21:56:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorta like genital lice. ITCHY!!! If you get them, you gotta throw out your linedns and whatever clothing you had on the night or day of contacting them.
2007-01-18 18:58:22
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answered by timmy2505 2
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Another name for body lice. There are preparations available to kill them; see your pharmacist.
2007-01-18 18:56:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Pthirus pubis....those that you can eat but can cause itchy..it usually not causing itchy...but due to some condition..it may...
2007-01-18 18:59:07
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answered by TotallyME 3
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CUTE BUT DEADLY little bugs eating up all your pubic hair!!!!!!!!!
2007-01-18 19:23:36
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answered by JOHANN L 2
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