What is creeping eruption?
Creeping eruption is a skin infection caused by hookworms, which normally are found on dogs and cats. The parasite spreads to humans through skin contact with the eggs found in dog and cat feces on the ground. Characterized by severe itching, the infection usually appears on the feet, legs, buttocks, or back.
What are the symptoms of creeping eruption?
The following are the most common symptoms of creeping eruption. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:
• winding rash - usually the hookworm burrows along a tract which creates a winding rash
• itching
The symptoms of creeping eruption may resemble other skin conditions.