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Subject: Re: Poison Oak On Long Island, NY
Author: maybethis
Date: 7/7/2005 4:41 pm
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Status: Approved
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Chiggers


A chigger is a very tiny mite. They cause intense itching. Chiggers actually feed on skin cells. Severe itching usually occurs in less than 6 hours, followed by a small, raised bump approximately 2-3 mm. in diameter. However, an allergic reaction may ensue, and there may be a small wheal, which sometimes is worsened with itching. Chigger bites are commonly seen where the skin is in contact with grass or weeds. It is commonly seen underneath socks or along belt lines.

Treatment: Topical Cortisone creams can be very helpful to reduce the itching. Chigger mites frequently lay eggs underneath the skin, and Lindane (Kwell), which is also used for head lice, can be very effective, as well as asking your healthcare provider for Permethrin (Elimite). These medications usually take care of the chiggers fairly quickly.

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