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The disease is spread by sex, sharing needles, razors, toothbrushes, or contact with the blood of an infected person. The signs and symptoms are the same for both male and female, which are: fever, loss of appetite, nausea, dark urine, joint pain, and other symptoms. If you have these symptoms and ignore them they can result in cancer in the liver and scar the liver if caught early enough, if not you could die, depending on if it is chronic or acute. If chronic you have a 25% chance of dieing and if acute, about less than 1%. Doctors test for Hepatitis B by taking a blood sample and seeing if it is positive or negative. Positive means you have the virus and can pass it on to others, and negative means you do not have it in your blood. Treatment options for it are just several medications that are approved to treat the disease, they may not help in some people but it can not reverse stuff if you waited too long to get tested. To prevent it you can get a vaccination that is 3 - 4 shots over 6 months. The disease is curable, but any like deformities that you got before you got the vaccine, can not be …show more content…
Treatments are products called scabicide that will kill the mites and some eggs in your body. You have to be prescribed by a doctor to get it. Then just rub the cream on the infected area and they should be gone within a week or so. If still itching seek medical attention. To prevent scabies just wash your clothes, bedding, and everything else once in awhile. Scabies is a curable disease all you need is the cream if you are diagnosed with it. Scabies always has visible symptoms, cause the mits roam around just under the skin of the host. The consequences are if you leave it untreated, you will not die, it will just be very itchy in the infected area for about 2 months then they should be gone. But if they laided eggs the itching will continue until you get it treated and all the mites died off. The disease is found worldwide in places where there are crowds of people that are close together, at childs facilities, and in nursing