The most common symptom of scabies is severe itching, which may be worse at night or
after a hot
bath. A scabies infection begins as small,
itchy bumps, blisters, or pus-filled bumps that break when you scratch them. The areas of the body most commonly affected by scabies are the hands and feet (especially the webs of skin between the fingers and toes), the inner part of the wrists, and the folds under the arms.