_____________________________________________________________________________________________________scabies tips

Hi everyone,

Today I want to share with you some tips about Scabies and what you can do to deal with it.

Scabies is a problematic condition that you should always seek medical advice for when seeking treatment. There are a lot of treatments, however if you get an over-the-counter type, always get as much information as you can to learn about it. Infestations are common in homes; this is because of the contagious nature of this insect.

The mites can live for just over a day or so outside the host human body. Therefore, anyone can get scabies without human contact. Also, the usual situation is for several family members to have this condition. Infestations can be treated, but they also must be eradicated in your household as well.

In order to successfully treat scabies, all personal and shared items used by the infested person need to be treated as soon as possible. This indicates all linen, bedding materials and clothing.

There are many different maneuvers to successfully conquer this. Mites cannot live for more than about 3 days without a human host, so you can simply isolate all your clothing and linens. Therefore you can put all of those things in plastics bags for those three days. Otherwise you can clean all of your stuff in hot water and then dry them on a high heat setting.

An additional choice is to have a dry cleaning service launder them, although then you could potentially be spreading the mites to others if you make this choice. Over-the-counter antihistamines are used for the itching, but prescription drugs are still recommended by doctors as the best treatment for scabies.

One of the best products for itchiness, is the oral antihistamine, Benadryl. Using antihistamines for the itching doesn’t cause any problems with diagnosing the condition, or interfering with treatment. Children can safely return to school after one to three days of treatment. With scabies, your child will need some relief for itching, so check with your doctor.

Having scabies is not the best experience for your child, especially when they can’t use antihistamines for the itching.

An important thing to know is that there are no effective treatments for scabies that can be purchased over-the-counter. The scabies mites and all of their eggs need to be killed by the treatment. You can purchase medicine OTC, but you won’t find a product guaranteed to work.

This is simply a matter of the OTC scabies treatments lacking in sufficient strength to get the job done. If you are encountering a condition of extreme itchiness along with an irritated and dry patch of skin, see your doctor immediately for diagnosis. Your doctor needs to take a skin scrape and then have it analyzed in a laboratory to get a proper analysis.

Scabies treatment can be successfully carried out with the proper diagnosis and medicine. They must of course know the extent of the infestation to treat it properly.

An example of a bad infestation would be someone that has HIV; their immune system is so bad that thousands of mites may live in their skin. An infestation as small as 10 or 12 mites on one person is possible if the person has a healthy for exceptional immune system.

How old a person is, and how well they are, factor in to how successful a scabies infestation may be. As a general rule, people that use first-line treatments to approach their scabies infestation, will win the battle in the end.

I hope that you will use these Scabies tips and I’m sure they will be very helpful for you to deal with this problematic condition, all the best!