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Allergy or Scabies? How to Tell the Difference—and Why It Matters for Your Health

Persistent itching and skin rashes aren’t always allergies. One commonly misdiagnosed cause is scabies, a highly contagious skin condition caused by microscopic mites—not poor hygiene.
A key warning sign is intense itching that gets worse at night. Unlike allergies, scabies spreads through close contact, especially within families and households.
Anti-itch creams won’t fix it. Early diagnosis and proper treatment are essential to stop the spread and relieve symptoms.
👉 If itching won’t go away, don’t ignore it—get checked early.



