Guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of scabies

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of The Korean Medical Association Pub Date : 2023-12-10 DOI:10.5124/jkma.2023.66.12.705
D. Yu, Young Bok Lee
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Background: Scabies is a highly contagious skin disease caused by scabies mite infestation, resulting in intense itching. In 2023, the Korean Dermatological Association is actively implementing the “Eradication of Scabies, National Health Project” as a key initiative. Under this project, educational programs for sanatoriums and other group residential facilities, as well as nationwide public awareness campaigns, are being conducted. An expert committee of dermatologists has developed standardized clinical guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of scabies.Current Concepts: The clinical presentation of scabies varies depending on the age and health status of the patient, the number of scabies mites, and the mode of transmission. Characteristic skin symptoms include intense itching that worsens at night and the presence of burrows and red, inflamed papules on typical areas such as finger webs, inner wrists, scrotum, and around the umbilicus. In older adults or immunocompromised infants, scabies may involve the scalp, face, palms, and soles. Atypical skin findings such as excessive hyperkeratosis, nodules, and other unusual manifestations may also occur.Discussion and Conclusion: Using the scabies diagnostic and treatment algorithm, healthcare professionals in Korean clinical settings can make rapid medical decisions when examining patients with scabies. This algorithm provides a systematic and straightforward approach to diagnosing and treating scabies effectively and improves patient care and management in real time.
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疥疮诊断和治疗指南
背景:疥疮是一种由疥螨寄生引起的高度传染性皮肤病,会导致剧烈瘙痒。2023 年,韩国皮肤病协会正在积极实施 "根除疥疮,国民健康项目 "这一重要举措。根据该项目,正在开展针对疗养院和其他集体居住设施的教育计划,以及全国范围内的公众宣传活动。由皮肤科医生组成的专家委员会已经制定了诊断和治疗疥疮的标准化临床指南:疥疮的临床表现因患者的年龄和健康状况、疥螨数量和传播方式而异。典型的皮肤症状包括剧烈瘙痒,夜间加剧,在指蹼、手腕内侧、阴囊和脐周围等典型部位出现洞穴和发炎的红色丘疹。在老年人或免疫力低下的婴儿中,疥疮可能会累及头皮、面部、手掌和脚底。还可能出现非典型皮肤症状,如过度角化、结节和其他异常表现:使用疥疮诊断和治疗算法,韩国临床环境中的医护人员可以在检查疥疮患者时迅速做出医疗决策。该算法为有效诊断和治疗疥疮提供了系统而直接的方法,并能实时改善患者护理和管理。
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Journal of The Korean Medical Association
Journal of The Korean Medical Association Medicine-General Medicine
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84
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the Korean Medical Association (JKMA) is the official peer-reviewed, open-access, monthly journal of the Korean Medical Association (KMA). It contains articles in Korean or English. Its abbreviated title is ''J Korean Med Assoc''. The aims of the Journal include contributing to the treatment of and preventing diseases of public health importance and to improvement of health and quality of life through sharing the state-of the-art scientific information on medicine by the members of KMA and other national and international societies.
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