Cutaneous Larva Migrans Follow-up
- Author: Lydia A Juzych, MD; Chief Editor: Dirk M Elston, MD more...
Complications
- A secondary bacterial infection in patients with cutaneous larva migrans (CLM), usually with Streptococcus pyogenes, may lead to cellulitis.
- Allergic reactions may occur.
Prognosis
- The prognosis for cutaneous larva migrans is excellent. Cutaneous larva migrans is a self-limiting disease. Humans are accidental, dead-end hosts, with the larva dying and the lesions resolving within 4-8 weeks, as long as 1 year in rare cases.
Patient Education
- Persons who travel to tropical regions and pet owners should be aware of this condition.
- For excellent patient education resources, visit eMedicine's Public Health Center. Also, see eMedicine's patient education article Foreign Travel.
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