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Larson
#1 Posted : Saturday, December 19, 2009 3:29:01 PM Quote
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Scabies is a contagious disease which affects people and can spread directly by coming into direct contact with an infected person. The infection could transmit the mites, which are the responsible parasites for scabies. The female mites can lay eggs beneath the surface of the skin and can lead to the spread of the infection. Therefore it becomes imperative to treat the disease at the earliest.

The mites which cause scabies are usually found in the less exposed parts of the body such as between the fingers, wrists, the skin of elbows and the waist. The female mite often lays about four to five eggs. The symptoms of this condition include severe itching in the affected parts, rashes and minute blisters which cannot be seen with the naked eye. Usually, the doctors use magnifying glass to detect the presence of scabies.

We all know that scabies are caused due to the mites present beneath the skin. Therefore even after the treatment is over, the dead mites still remain beneath the skin for a long time. The irritation continues to exist even during the healing process and it can take a lot of time for the symptoms to disappear.

The Scabies Treatment

If you are infected with scabies, you must bathe or wash yourself with borax, diluted shampoo or soap. You can use hydrocortisone creams, eucalyptus oil, baking soda baths and oatmeal baths for relieving the itching. All the products containing Lindane are certainly not recommended since they seem to produce severe reactions in a few individuals.

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lisat
#2 Posted : Tuesday, March 16, 2010 11:14:44 PM Quote
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I am using lots of aloe vera and hydrocortisone creams for my post scabies itching, it seems to take care of it for the most part, though I smell like hte cream. I have ordered the exfoliator and cant wait for that to come in.

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#3 Posted : Thursday, March 25, 2010 8:54:16 PM Quote
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Post scabies can last for years even! This is why it is referred to as the 7 year itch and this term has been around for ages. Basically the longer you had scabies or misdiagnosed with it the longer it will take to treat scabies and the longer post scabies will last. In alot of cases permethrin creams are no longer effective if you were misdiagnosed or had it longer than a few weeks without treatment, in this scenario you should treat naturally as the natural treatments can penetrate your skin deeper and better. Basically permethrin creams such as kwellada p and creams like lindane will only work if you use within the first week of being infected with scabies.

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