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#1 Posted : Tuesday, October 18, 2011 7:32:42 AM Quote
Hi Everybody,

please help me. I have been suffering since I was told that I had gotten scabies in fall 2009 based on extreme itching on all over body, they told me after taking a a sample from my skin they found the pop of scabies. Since then I forgot how many times I used 5% permethrin and 6-10% sulphur creams ans soaps all over my body. My skin got very dry, itchy and red that nothing has been able to moisturize it. I can not have a shower, can not sweat, can not put any regular body lotions. My skin got lots of scars from itching. I got paranoid; I washed everything I could in the house. All my clothes shrank and got old, because of washing them in hot water. I am very miserable. All my social life ruined with that. It put a scar in my life. And I still haven't solved my skin problem. I have some questions about scabies, can you please answer for me:
1 Can scabies be contagious to dogs and cats and vice versa, because I have dogs
2 What should be the temperature of the water when I setting the washing machine, so it kills the scabies
3 Is it ok to dry them outside under the sunshine or do I have to use the tumble drier
4 Do I have to iron to kill scabies, because I do not iron
5 For the nonwashable items like matress and sofa and other delicate items, how long it takes for scabies and its eggs to die, do they die in time or do I have to use special products to kill them
5 For the nonwashable clothing how long do I have to keep them in a sealed plastic bag
6 Can I use Ivermectin shot to treat scabies, any idea for side effects and how long and how often to use it
7 For cleaning the floors, do I have to use special detergents to kill the scabies
8 I have been collecting some skin particles in a glass container whichalways has the same look, when my skin got very itchy and I had to end up using permethrin cream again, can they understand under the microscope if it is scabies
9 I have been using 10% sulphur cream all over my body , but not on my hair for 10 days. Do I need to treat my hair scalp as well? The cream was not on my skin nonstop for 10 days, I had to take showers couple of times and renew the cream again , is that ok to get rid of scabies?
10 Is that possible to have scabies that long enough , it has been 2 years
I am looking forward to hear from you how to treat, cure, get rid of this, thank you very much.
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, October 18, 2011 9:48:31 AM Quote




1. The dog part could be your problem because scabies can live on dogs for up to 5 days then the scabies mite will either die or look for a human host. So it is possible you keep on getting reinfected by the dog.

2. Washing temperatures are not really important it is important to keep them in the dryer for up to an hour as this will kill any scabies mites in your clothing or bedding.

3. I would use a dryer to ensure your killing the scabies.

4. You do not have to iron just use a dryer.

5. You can leave your mattress and other items in a secluded place for two weeks and they should all be dead.

6. Other stuff around your house seal in sealable bags or containers

7. If you have a severe case of scabies you may need both sulfur and ivermectin. I think shots are for horses for humans they give you pills.

8. For cleaning of the floors use bleach cleaners so they kill any scabies lingering

9.You can get a pocket microscope for 15$ buy pocket microscope here

10. You certainly need to treat your scalp or they are likely being forced to that area. Put it on your face as well as sulfur is safe.



It is possible as scabies is known as the 7 year itch. What I think is say you had it for a year before you started treatment, it will likely take a year to treat and possible a year for the post scabies conditions to go away.


Hope this helps!
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, October 19, 2011 8:00:45 AM Quote
Thank you, Sam, very much
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#4 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 4:04:46 AM Quote
Hi,
I'm checking in to see how you are. Did the infection clear up? It seems possible that you may have started off with Scabies but you've developed eczema. Have you gone to a good dermatologist or immunologist? Long term infections are sometime linked to immunodeficiencies or allergies.

Re: tests: I know for certain that a "skin scrape" test can be done to determine if the mite that causes scabies (Sarcoptes) is still present in the area of your soars. Your doctor or nurse can scrape a samples of skin from your body, put the sample on a slide (in mineral oil) and look for the mites under 10x magnification. And re: dogs/pets: Sarcoptes, the mite that causes scabies in humans is a completely different species, size and shape from the one in dogs and cats that cause mange (Demodex) . The mite in dogs and cats can come into contact with humans but die because they can not successfully lay their eggs on human skin (aka, humans are not part of their "reproductive cycle"). I'm pretty sure that the reverse is also true (that Sarcoptes can not live long on a dog or cat). However that said, mite that cause scabies seem to be able to live on anything fluffy for a few days without a human hosts. So anything a mite could possibly grab on to like bedding, rugs should be washed if it can't be bagged. I would think you'd want to wash your pets as well just because you wouldn't want them hopping on and then off your animal after you've done all the other cleaning. You can take your pets to a local vet clinic and have them washed with a shampoo to remove any mites at the same time you try permethrin treatment on yourself (I used to work in an animal hospital where I did mange tests and treatments).

Since this has been going on so long I would really recommend going to different, new doctors like a dermatologist, immunologist, or even a rheumatologist. They can make sure it's not eczema caused by a particular irritant or allergy and also see if you are getting enough vitamin D. Speaking of, does your condition get any worse or better if you get some sun? Also, maybe next treatment time, try doing everything possible to make your living space hypoallergenic. Either get rid of rugs, clutter ( you might have a dust mite allergy) or put them in storage for a month while you give your body time to heal. Buy special zip-able dust covers for your pillows and mattress, etc. Ask a friend if they can take care of your dog for a few weeks. If your body starts to heal, then start to reintroduce each item, one by one slowly to see if you have a reaction. You may have tried all these things but I'm listing them just in case. Hopefully you're better!

Let us know,
Susan

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