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==Background==
==Background==
*Also known as "Swimer's itch"
[[File:Cercarial LifeCycle.png|thumb|Life-cycle of swimmers itch.]]
*Also known as "Swimmer's itch"
*Skin exposed to freshwater schistosomes or coastal water clam diggers itch
*Skin exposed to freshwater schistosomes or coastal water clam diggers itch
*Cercaria (non-human schistisomes)
*Cercaria (non-human schistisomes)
*Not be confused with [[Seabather’s eruption]] (caused by the larval stage of cnidarians (e.g., jellyfish))
*Not be confused with [[Seabather's eruption]] (caused by the larval stage of cnidarians (e.g., jellyfish))


{{Dermatitis types}}
{{Dermatitis types}}


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*Occurs on the exposed skin outside of close-fitting garments
[[File:Cercarial dermatitis lower legs.jpg|thumb|Cercarial dermatitis on lower legs, four days after spending a day in the shallows of a lake.]]
**Versus [[Seabather's eruption]], which is generally under the garments worn by bathers and swimmers (where the organisms are trapped after the person leaves the water)
*Occurs on the exposed skin ''outside'' of close-fitting garments
**Versus [[Seabather's eruption]], which is generally ''under'' the garments worn by bathers and swimmers (where the organisms are trapped after the person leaves the water)


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
{{Travel Skin Conditions DDX}}
{{Travel Skin Conditions DDX}}


==Workup==
==Evaluation==
*Typically a clinical diagnosis


==Management==
==Management==

Latest revision as of 14:10, 12 December 2020

Background

Life-cycle of swimmers itch.
  • Also known as "Swimmer's itch"
  • Skin exposed to freshwater schistosomes or coastal water clam diggers itch
  • Cercaria (non-human schistisomes)
  • Not be confused with Seabather's eruption (caused by the larval stage of cnidarians (e.g., jellyfish))

Dermatitis Types

Clinical Features

Cercarial dermatitis on lower legs, four days after spending a day in the shallows of a lake.
  • Occurs on the exposed skin outside of close-fitting garments
    • Versus Seabather's eruption, which is generally under the garments worn by bathers and swimmers (where the organisms are trapped after the person leaves the water)

Differential Diagnosis

Travel-related skin conditions

See also domestic U.S. ectoparasites

Evaluation

  • Typically a clinical diagnosis

Management

Disposition

See Also

External Links

References