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Does scabies feel like a buzzing itching feeling? Cause it seems areas of my inner legs get this kinda sensation feeling more in the evening hours or when I am sweating after practice. Is this the scabies mite or something else?
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Yes that is a good description of an active scabies infection during the evening hours. This is when they are most active and when you can feel the itching more, it can even keep you from sleeping or cause you to scratch yourself at night without knowing it till you see the scratch marks the next day. These are good signs of active scabies.
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Youll know a scabies itch from a regular itch cause like stated above it has a buzzing type of itch and is extremly annoying enough to drive you crazy especially in the evening hours. Try taking baths before bed it will help you get some rest!
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That is live scabies and it will get worse at night as they become more active, try taking a bath with epsom salts half an hour before bed it will allow to get some sleep, it will help keep the itching down. It is not a scabies cure but it helps get some peace of mind and rest.
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Yes the buzzing type itching that happens at night is very annoying and definetely is active scabies, these are areas to pay more attention to!
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Yeah that is the most annoying thing about scabies is when they are moving around or whatever the itching is just super bad and can make you lose your thoughts and its real annoying. I found by putting noxxemma on areas where scabies itched super bad it reduced the itching. I would also suggest using sulfur soaps and get yourself some epsom salts to take nightly baths for 30mins or so. This will allow you to sleep and you dont wake up as much through the night from the scabies itching.
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