skabiózis
Skabiózis is a term derived from the Greek word "skabion," meaning "to scratch," and it refers to the condition of being afflicted by scabies. Scabies is a contagious skin infestation caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei. These microscopic mites burrow into the skin, where they live, lay eggs, and feed. The primary symptom of scabies is an intense itching, which is often worse at night. This itching is an allergic reaction to the mites, their eggs, and their waste products.
The infestation typically manifests as a rash, which can appear as small red bumps or blisters. Characteristic
Diagnosis of scabies is usually made by a healthcare professional based on the characteristic symptoms and