Off The RecordIf You Have These Tiny Red Dots On Your Arm, Do Not Ignore!

Doctors in the UK are warning people not to ignore tiny red dots on their hands, which

could be an early sign of scabies, and are urging them to avoid contact with others while seeking treatment.

This omes amid a reported 100% increase in cases of the condition, especially in northern England, where medical professionals are seeing more outbreaks.

Scabies, while not considered dangerous, can be extremely itchy and irritating. If left untreated, it can spread and lead to complications such as secondary skin infections or worsening of existing skin conditions. Scabies is caused by mites that burrow under the skin and lay

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