Scabies is a contagious diseasecaused by an 8 legged mite called "Sarcoptes Scabiei". The symptoms of scabies are itching and pimple-lake rashes. Today Scabies is one of the most common skin disorders found in childern, and most commonly occur in developing countries and tropical climates. Scabies is comunicable dieses and can transfer if you are living with a person who is already suffering from Scabies.
There are a various medicins avialable for the diagnosis. There are many home remedies as well many medicines you can use to get rid of this disease. The best medicine you can use is Dr. Scabies, it has all the best qualities of many herbal ointments.
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2. What is Scabies?
• Scabies is a contagious skin condition caused by a
small mite
• Scabies causes generalized itching and is sometimes
called the "seven year itch."
• The mite is spread from person to person by skin-to-
skin contact.
• Scabies can affect anyone, but it is particularly
common in congested areas, such as nursing homes
and hospitals, where it can spread widely.
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3. What Causes Scabies?
• Scabies is caused by an eight-legged mite
• The mite may reproduce and cause symptoms for
years.
• Female Mites burrows into the skin and deposits her
eggs.
• Burrowing and movement of the mites cause intense
itching due to a type of allergic reaction to mite
proteins.
• Scabies is spread through skin-to-skin contact
with a person who carries the mite.
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4. What Causes Scabies?
• Skin transmission during sexual intercourse may
cause skin lesions on the penis, vaginal area, or groin.
• Scabies infestation can happen through the sharing of
clothes and bedding.
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5. Scabies Symptoms and Signs
• The skin may show signs of small insect-type bites, or
the lesions may look like pimples or blisters, especially
around the wrist, elbow, knee, underarm area, groin,
or finger webs. The skin may also be red or have
sores due to scratching of the area
• Burrows may be small enough to be overlooked. Thus,
scabies also should be considered whenever there is
intense itching even without an obvious rash, bite, or
burrow
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6. Scabies Symptoms and Signs
• Scabies frequently occur in the crevasses of the body
such as between the fingers and toes, the buttocks, the
elbows, the waist area, the genital area, and under the
breasts in women. The face, neck, palms, soles, and
lips are usually not affected, except in infants or very
young children.
7. Scabies Diagnosis
• Doctor do a skin scraping to make or confirm the
diagnosis. This is performed by placing a drop of oil or
saline on top of an affected area of skin.
• The area is scraped lightly and the scraping is placed
on a slide to examine under a microscope. The doctor
will look for the mite or its eggs or feces
• The doctor may perform a felt-tip-marker test by
drawing a washable felt-tip marker across the rash
and then wiping it off with alcohol. This may help to
identify a burrow because the ink penetrates deep into
the skin.
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8. Home Remedies for Scabies?
• Wash all clothing, towels, and bed linens with hot
water that you have used in the last three days.
• Cut your nails, and clean under them thoroughly to
remove any mites or eggs that may be present.
• Thoroughly vacuum carpets, furniture, bedding, and
car interiors, and throw the vacuum-cleaner bag away
when finished.
• Try to avoid scratching. Keep any open sores clean.
Itching may be treated with antihistamine medications
9. How to Treat Scabies ?
• Household members and sexual partners should be
treated at the same time regardless of whether or not
they have symptoms
• Anyone who has had skin-to-skin contact with the
patient in the past month should be treated
• If a child with scabies attends day care or the affected
person is institutionalized, then staff and others in
close contact with the person should be treated.
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10. Continued……
• It is best to treat everyone simultaneously to minimize
the risk that untreated people will reinfest treated
people.
• It may be treated with an oral antibiotic or an antibiotic
ointment applied to the area.
• The itching and rash may last for up to two weeks after
treatment. If the symptoms last longer
• It is possible that the person has been reinfested or
that the cream was not used appropriately
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11. Best Scabies Medicines
• Permethrin 5% cream is applied to clean, dry skin.
For best results, clip and clean all fingernails and
toenails. Permethrin is usually left on the skin for 10-
14 hours and then washed off in the shower
• Lindane 1% cream or lotion is an older medication
that is rarely used because it is potentially toxic to the
nervous system (leading to symptoms such as
dizziness or seizures). Some scabies have become
resistant to Lindane.
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12. Best Scabies Medicines
• Ivermectin Pills (Stromectol) is an oral medication
that is active against several parasites. It is not FDA-
approved for use in scabies but has been used in
cases with very heavy infestations. Ivermectin is not
used in small children or in women who are pregnant
or breastfeeding
• Malathion 0.5% lotion (Ovide) is usually used for
head lice and is not approved by the U.S. FDA for the
treatment of scabies. It is irritating to the skin. It must
be used only as directed and should be kept out of the
reach of children because ingestion may cause
organophosphate
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