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Sarcoptes scabiei: Understanding and Treating Scabies
Sarcoptes scabiei, or the human scabies mite, is a parasitic mite that burrows into the skin, causing intense itching and a rash known as scabies. It primarily affects the skin's upper layer and is transmitted through direct skin contact or sharing contaminated items. Common cases occur in crowded living conditions, such as nursing homes or among families. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), scabies can be associated with imbalances in the body's Wei Qi (defensive Qi) and may be linked to the Lung and Spleen meridians. Symptoms might reflect issues related to the body's ability to defend against external pathogens. Emotional stress, anxiety, and feeling overwhelmed can also exacerbate skin conditions, linking them to the Heart and Liver meridians. Practitioners may find it useful to overlay this protocol with specific TCM points, such as LI4 (Hegu), for immunity, or SP6 (Sanyinjiao) to strengthen the Spleen. Addressing emotional components through points like HT7 (Shenmen) can help in managing the stress associated with scabies outbreaks. Overall, understanding these associations can enhance treatment approaches for BioCoherence practitioners working with clients affected by scabies.
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