How to Get Rid of Scabies
There are no home remedy prescribed for getting rid of scabies, however the following tips can help to get rid of scabies -
1. Wash all clothing, towels, and bed linens in hot water. Do not allow air drying. You should use the dryer.
2. Apply treatment to all skin from neck to legs - this includes between toes, the crease between the buttocks, etc. If you wash your hands after application, you need to reapply the medication to your hands again.
Treatment to Get Rid of Scabies
Scabies is treated with a cream that contains a medicine called "permethrin." This cream must be ordered by your health care provider. The cream is applied to the whole body below the head, including the hands, palms and soles of the feet. In children with scabies, the cream may need to be applied to the scalp. Be sure that the skin is clean, cool and dry before applying the cream.
Permethrin cream is left on the skin for 8 to 14 hours and then washed off. (The cream is most often applied at night and washed off in the morning.)
Antihistamines (AN-tea-his-tah-means), medicine taken by the mouth and in creams, may also be ordered to relieve itching. Any infections that are present will also be treated.
Scabies is treated by application of one of a number of different insecticide medications , including:
- Permethrin
- Lindane
- Crotamiton
- Sulfur Ointment
More facts and information on hwo to get rid of scabies -
How soon are the mites killed?
The mites are killed after one treatment. The treatment does not need to be repeated, unless the infection does not go away or comes back.
How soon does the itching stop?
The itching may take two to four weeks to go away, even though the mites have been killed.
How soon does the rash go away?
Red bumps on the skin should go away within four weeks after treatment.
How can I prevent spreading scabies?
Wash bed linens, towels and clothing in hot water and machine dry.
Make sure family members and others in close contact with the infected person get checked for scabies.
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