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martha L
#1 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2010 2:28:05 PM Quote
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Scabies is an infectious skin condition which is caused by the parasitic mites beneath the surface of the skin. They could be spread from one human host to another, while coming into contact with the infested human being. These mites are microscopic in nature and hence the symptoms appear about one or two weeks after the infestation.

Scabies can cause a lot of discomfort during pregnancy. Studies have shown that insecticides used to cure scabies can adversely affect the embryo and hence can have a negative impact on the infant. Usually 6-8% of the scabies repellent is absorbed at the time when it is externally applied to the skin.

Permethrin is another effective medicine used for the treatment of scabies. It is also an insecticide and is sold as a 5% lotion. It does not pose any side effects and therefore is safe to use during pregnancy. In most cases, the first trimester of pregnancy is crucial and therefore care must be taken. Lactating women must not apply the scabicides on the breasts and must keep the child away, so that the condition is not infested in the child.

Try and use the natural medications for scabies, since these are free from chemicals or all kinds of side effects. You may also consider the application of tea tree oil which would help in reducing the symptoms of scabies and create a soothing effect. Tea tree oil possesses curative properties which can also help eliminate the underlying parasites.

There are numerous different ways to kill scabies naturally instead of using dangerous chemicals such as permethrin. If your looking to kill your scabies with 3 items from your grocery store within 24 hours you should visit http://ScabiesHomeTreatment.com

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#2 Posted : Sunday, February 21, 2010 5:29:50 PM Quote
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The Kwelleda P and creams that contain pesticides and dangerous chemicals state that you should not use the cream if your pregnant or a child. My suggestion for anyone would be to treat your scabies naturally, you will save your skin alot of future problems. If your natural treatment fails as a last resort I would only use permethrin. Treat naturally and save your skin!

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#3 Posted : Tuesday, March 16, 2010 11:17:13 PM Quote
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Yeah definetely don't use permethrin creams, they suggest this on the box. I think eventually like Lindane these permethrin creams will be banned for dangerous side effects and skin problems, look into treating naturally you will thank yourself down the road.

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#4 Posted : Wednesday, June 02, 2010 11:05:37 AM Quote
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I wouldn't even use permethrin on my dogs if they contracted mange or human scabies! I also do not use pesticides on my own lawn.

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