Talk to your doctor
If you have signs or symptoms of crabs, we encourage you to see your doctor or health care provider for a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment. If you have one STD, you may be at risk for other STDs. You may want to ask your doctor or health care provider about being tested for other STDs.
Coping with a sexually transmitted disease or infection (STD/STI) can be difficult and sometimes embarrassing; however, you may benefit from discussing your concerns with your doctor and receiving the appropriate tests and treatment. Please know that STDs/STIs are not uncommon.
People sometimes have difficulties talking with their current doctor or health care provider when it comes to sexual health issues. In some cases this may reflect a worry that the provider will be judgmental or hard to talk to. In other cases it might be that you feel your doctor-patient confidentiality may not be respected with your present provider. In either case, we encourage you to find a doctor or health care provider with whom you feel comfortable discussing your concerns.

Where can I find more information about treatment?
For specific questions about treatment and getting rid of crabs, we encourage you to contact your doctor or health care provider. You can also call or visit your local health department or STD clinic for more information. To find a clinic near you, call the National STD Hotline at (800) 227-8922.

Share your story
Do you have an experience related to crabs that you are willing to share with others? Triumphs? Challenges? Please send your story to mystory@ashastd.org.
ASHA sincerely appreciates every submission and each is confidential and anonymous. It is ASHA's intent to collect these comments for use in our patient advocacy work, including potential publication. All submissions are property of ASHA and can be edited for length and clarity. Due to the large volume of emails, we regret that we cannot provide a response to each submission.
Please note: This email service cannot answer questions about crabs. For any questions, please contact your health care provider or call the National STD Hotline at (800) 227-8922.
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