See a picture of and learn about pubic lice, which is also known as crabs, in the emedicinehealth image collection gallery. Their size is small but visible without magnification—about 1.1 to 1.8 millimeters. See authentic crabs std pictures showing actual pubic lice infestations
Learn identification tips, symptoms comparison charts, proven treatment options, and prevention strategies based on real case experiences. A closer look sexually transmitted crabs, medically known as pthirus pubis, are parasitic insects that infest human hair, primarily in the pubic region Crabs, or pubic lice, is transmitted through close, often sexual, contact
Pubic lice or “crabs” are parasites living on the hairy surfaces of the human body (mostly genital area) However, they may create optimal conditions. Sexually transmitted diseases (stds) picture of crabs (pubic lice) crabs Slang for pubic lice, parasitic insects that can infest in the genital area of humans
Pubic lice are usually spread through sexual contact Rarely, infestation can be spread through contact with an infested person's bed linens, towels, or clothes.