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  • Jul 9, 2010, 12:33 PM
    mariyah1120
    Invisible bugs are eating me!
    So for the past week or so I suddenly developed this horrible itching everywhere! It started on my head & I swore I had lice but was checked numerous times & there is nothing there. Then I realized it had spread down my neck to my back and arms and now I itch EVERYWHERE CONSTANTLY!! I am losing my mind! I don't have allergies & have never had any skin conditions ever. I am a healthy active 30 year old woman. I am also extremely clean. My family calls me OCD. I don't go anywhere without my hand sanitizer & wipes. As a side note not sure if this is related but a little over a month ago I tried to nurse & keep alive a newborn feeder mice my snake never ate (it ended up dying in a few days) & about a week ago I rescued a stray kitten from some jerk who was trying to purposefully run it over with his car. Seeing as how the humane society was closed I brought kitty home & to my horror discovered he had a few fleas nothing too serious, so we have been treating him and the whole house for fleas it seems to be working. I wash and disinfect everything religiously. Do you think the stray cat could have somehow cross contaminated some skin parasite to me? I am just freaking out!! Anyone have any ideas? Oh and it seems to be just me with this issue for now, my husband nor my two children don't seem to have any issues. Sorry for the long post but please someone help me! :(
  • Jul 9, 2010, 01:34 PM
    Catsmine
    The quick onset of symptoms makes me think you might have picked up some sarcoptes mites. Below is a link about them. Don't freak out when the name for the syndrome comes up.

    "Sarcoptic Mange"
  • Sep 7, 2010, 05:22 AM
    htxlarissa
    You probably have scabies, or sarcoptic mange, I got it from a kitten I tried to rescue once too. UNLESS you are also seeing pepperlike black spots, which would be pepper mites, or Morgellons Syndrome-a much worse, lesser known, issue that is currently destroying me and my husband's lives... what makes me say this is because I have never heard of scabies on the scalp, ESPECIALLY as a starting point. Pepper Mites on the other hand make you feel like there is constantly stuff crawling all over your scalp, especially at night. Rub your scalp over the sink (I assume you have a white sink) vigorously for a few minutes, and if you see tiny pepper-like flecks, start researching Morgellons and Pepper mites NOW-before it gets worse. Otherwise, it probably is scabies, and your doctor can give you a cream for it that will kill them. If you've got scabies on your scalp too, I think a lice shampoo would handle it, but definitely do it more than once and tell your Dr. that you feel them there too, he may have something stronger.

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