Scabies Treatment Options And Management
Scabies is highly contagious, and they can make anyone's skin crawl. They are microscopic creatures with eight legs that make themselves at home underneath the first layer of the skin, which where they lay their eggs. Newly hatches mites can get out of the skin and move over the body to find a new home in different body parts. Theyâre highly contagious, and they cause unbearable itching in anyone unfortunate enough to become a host. These mites do not always cause noticeable scabs on the body, but they commonly do just that in individuals who have compromised immune systems. When the mites grow in number and burrow in the same place, they cause the skin in that area to swell and crust over.
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Medication To Treat The Infestation

Using medication to treat the infestation is mandatory if individuals want to get rid of scabies. Patients may not realize they have scabies until itâs too late and the infestation is prominent. The earliest symptoms often include a lot of itching, which is typically more noticeable at night. Many patients notice a trail of scabs or small bumps and blisters on different areas of the body. These are tracks caused by the mites as they travel and burrow into the skin. Unfortunately, itâs not always easy to tell thatâs what the problem is until itâs too late. Doctors will prescribe patients medication in the form of a cream or a lotion. These are meant to be used on the entire body, and they must be used according to the instructions the doctor gives each patient. If patients fail to use the prescription correctly, they risk allowing the infestation to grow.
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