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#1 Posted : Saturday, June 20, 2009 11:10:42 PM Quote
hi, i need some advice... me and my boyfriend have been itching for the last 3-4months... he went to the doctors and they said it was mites and gave us this stuff that never worked... we both went and they said we had scabies... they gave us Derbac M. you cover your body in it for 24hours then wash it off and the same again 7 days later. we did this and we're still scratching... I really need a few ideas to cure this?

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#2 Posted : Saturday, June 20, 2009 11:13:07 PM Quote

Got to the top of this page and click on the banner there is a report you can get that will help you treat scabies naturally. You can also go to the Q&A section and ask any question and they will answer direct questions regarding scabies.
Ask all the questions you want, someone will answer and help you.
Jenn
#3 Posted : Tuesday, June 23, 2009 12:50:40 AM Quote


Im not sure what that is. I have heard of Lindane and Permethrin. I know Lindane is banned and Permethrin doesnt seem to be working for a large percentage of people. I have even heard their looking into a bill to ban permethrin forever. It is very dangerous to put your body through permethrin applications especially when it doesnt work. Sounds like a bad scenario if what people are saying about permethrin resistant scabies. Guess time will tell, just sucks people have to suffer.

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#4 Posted : Thursday, June 25, 2009 11:17:36 PM Quote


The most common ways people get scabies:

- Personal prolonged content
- Close contact, usually starting at the wrist
caused by holding hands with a person
who has scabies.
- Close contact with infected clothing, socks,
sweaters, bedding or towels.
- Shaking hands
- Sleeping together or sleeping on a mattress
that has been infested with mites from
someone who slept on it within the last 72
hours.
- Sitting on a cloth chair or coach that has been
infested with mites from someone who
sat on it within the last 72 hours.
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#5 Posted : Tuesday, April 20, 2010 12:26:34 PM Quote

Yup, first learn about what you have, this is key. At the point of just being told to put something on your body for 24 hours, do you even know what your putting on your body, do you even know why. Learn more about scabies while you are battling them, why make it so hard when you can make it easy. Start attacking them rite away though, cause the longer you wait the harder scabies is to ultimately get rid of. And then you have to deal with post scabies as well

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