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  1. Images ... This is a close-up picture of lice egg sacks (nits) on the hair. They cling to individual hair shafts. (Image courtesy of the ...
  2. Scabies (VisualDX)  
    Scabies/Images ... Scabies ... VisualDX ... Scabies is an itchy, contagious skin condition caused by tiny mites. Learn about its symptoms, treatments & prevention methods ...
  3. Bedbug Bite (VisualDX)  
    ... treatment options. Learn preventive measures to avoid bedbug infestations in your home.
  4. ... the skin, depositing both eggs and feces. Scabies infestation causes intense itching (pruritus) which leads to scratching and damage of the skin (excoriation). The infestation may last for years without treatment and has ...
  5. ... skin, depositing both eggs and feces. A scabies infestation causes intense itching (pruritus) which leads to scratching ... of the skin (excoriation). If left untreated, the infestation may last for years, and has been called ...
  6. ... skin, depositing both eggs and feces. A scabies infestation causes intense itching (pruritus) which leads to scratching ... of the skin (excoriation). If left untreated, the infestation may last for years, and has been called ...
  7. Pubic Lice/Images ... Pubic Lice ... Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Images ... Sexually Transmitted Diseases ... VisualDX ... Learn about pubic lice: symptoms, treatment & prevention. ...
  8. Flea Bite (VisualDX)  
    Insect Bites and Stings/Images ... Insect Bites and Stings ... VisualDX ... Fleas are bloodsucking insects that live on pets, livestock, and humans. They are small, ...
  9. Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease spread by the bite of the sandfly and can cause skin disease and systemic disease. The systemic form can ...
  10. ... may indicate tuberculosis, abnormal growths, viral, fungal, and parasitic diseases.
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