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Revision as of 20:47, 10 February 2025
Ked Itch is a skin condition caused by the bites of the sheep ked, Melophagus ovinus. This insect is a wingless fly that infests sheep, and occasionally, humans who come into contact with infested sheep. The bites cause an itchy rash known as ked itch.
Symptoms
The primary symptom of ked itch is an itchy rash. The rash may appear as small red bumps or as larger welts. The itching can be intense, and scratching the rash can lead to secondary infections.
Causes
Ked itch is caused by the bites of the sheep ked. The sheep ked is a wingless fly that infests sheep. Humans can get ked itch if they come into contact with infested sheep.
Treatment
Treatment for ked itch involves relieving the symptoms and preventing secondary infections. Over-the-counter creams and ointments can help to relieve the itching. If a secondary infection develops, antibiotics may be necessary.
Prevention
The best way to prevent ked itch is to avoid contact with infested sheep. If contact is unavoidable, protective clothing should be worn.


