Scabies Mite Check
The sputum examination is a dermatological examination method for checking whether there is a mites (sputum) causing common skin diseases and acne on the skin. Basic Information Specialist classification: skin examination classification: pathogenic microbiological examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Normal value: no Above normal: negative: The skin is in a healthy state, no pain, no itching, no nodules, etc. Positive: The skin is infected with sputum. Tips: Pay attention to keeping your skin clean and not eating foods that are irritating to your skin. Normal value The skin is in a healthy state, no pain, no itching, no nodules, etc. Clinical significance Abnormal results: Finding aphids is a strong evidence for the diagnosis of acne, and finding eggs or worms can also make a diagnosis. Some long-term, secondary infections or eczema acne cannot detect aphids, and acne diagnosis can be made based on transmission and prevalence, exposure history, and typical clinical symptoms. People who need to check: (1) Itching is conscious, especially at night. Paroxysmal itching at night. (2) The tunnel where the locusts are dug can be seen in the hand-sewn, which is about 2 to 4 mm long and has a gray-brown irregular curve. This is the trace of the locust drilling. (3) The rash occurs in thin and tender skin, especially in the finger joint, wrist flexion side, small abdomen, breast, armpit, lower abdomen, groin, genital area and so on. Head and palm are not easy to get involved. The skin lesions are mainly corn-sized papules or herpes. (4) Acne nodules. A yellowish-sized reddish nodule occurs in the scrotum, penis, labia, groin, etc. This is a acne nodule. This nodule tends to last for a long time, often accompanied by intense itching. Positive results may be diseases: acne, dermatitis considerations Inappropriate crowd: not found yet. Contraindications before the test: Pay attention to keeping the skin clean and should not eat foods that are irritating to the skin. Requirements for inspection: Actively cooperate with the doctor. Inspection process Select the finger crevices, the bucks on the wrists, etc., and the blistering, blisters, or tunnels. Use a sterile needle to pick out the blind spot on the blind spot of the tunnel, or use a sterile scalpel with mineral oil to lightly scrape the skin. Loss 6 to 7 times, take the attachment to the slide, drop a drop of normal saline and then microscopically. Not suitable for the crowd No special contraindications. Adverse reactions and risks Generally no complications and harm.
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