Symptoms of pubic lice infection include localized erythema and papules on the lower body, which may be accompanied by itching and may also cause folliculitis.
Pubic lice is a skin contact parasitic disease that occurs when pubic lice, which are parasitic on human pubic hair and body hair around the anus, bite the local skin and cause itching.
Pubic lice infection, the pubic hair area often itching intense, especially at night. The lesions are often limited to the pubic bone range, but can also occur in other parts of the body, such as the armpits, perianal, lower abdomen, etc. Often involve multiple hairs, such as pubic hair, armpit hair, eyelashes, etc., and children may even involve hair.
Pubic lice disease is characterized by slow-moving pubic lice and grayish-white sand-like particles adhering to the pubic hairs, and the lice are often half burrowed into the skin and half exposed outside the skin. The skin lesions are scratches, which can be broken to form blood scabs, or scattered flakes of blue hemorrhagic petechiae, if the pubic lice blood-sucking place bleeding can appear on the underpants in the form of dotted stained brown blood stains. Excessive scratching can cause folliculitis.
If you suspect that pubic lice are infected, you should consult a doctor in time and standardize the treatment after a clear diagnosis, so as not to delay the condition.