Craw-Craw
Craw-Craw is a term used to refer to a skin condition caused by infestation of the skin with Sarcoptes scabiei, a mite that can cause intense itching. Symptoms of craw-craw include patches of rash and bumps on the skin, as well as intense itching. It is most commonly seen in individuals living in tropical climates and can be spread through close contact with an infected individual. Treatment usually involves using topical medications or oral medications that kill the mites.