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		<title>How To Kill Of Scabies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who is interested in how to get rid of Scabies would most likely be aware that Scabies is a really irritating infection of the skin that is caused by tiny mites. They are called scabies mite and they burrow under the skin where they lay their eggs. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who is interested in how to kill Scabies would most likely be aware that Scabies is a really irritating infection of the skin that is caused by tiny mites. They are called scabies mite and they burrow under the skin where they lay their eggs. This makes the skin feel very itch, and causes red bumps and blisters on the surface of the skin There are the main symptoms of a scabies infection. Scabies is actually quite common, and is especially prevalent amongst people that share living facilities with many other people.</p>
<p>It is also common in hostels, hospitals as well as nursing homes. Just brief skin contact with an infected person is enough to transfer scabies from one person to another. Some people think that you must have prolonged skin contact to get infected. That is not necessarily the case at all. Sharing the same bed with someone is an easy way to get infected by the scabies bug. The same applies to sexual contact of any kind. Sharing clothes, bed linen or towels is another way that scabies can be transmitted. Animals also suffer from scabies. However, the species of mite that infects animals cannot survive for long on the human body, meaning that humans are safe from animal scabies.</p>
<p>That particular species can only survive for a maximum of a few days on the human body. As stated earlier, skin contact with an infected person is often enough to transmit the disease. Scabies makes no distinction based on age, sex, colour, race or social standing. Anyone can suffer from scabies.</p>
<p>It is more prevalent, however, amongst those that live in crowded conditions, or those that have permanent contact with children or infants. After infection, it generally takes up to four weeks for the symptoms to manifest. Sometimes it could take slightly longer or slightly less &#8211; it caries from case to case. For those that have suffered a previous case of scabies, the symptoms can appear in as quickly as two days. This means that people can suffer from scabies more than once.</p>
<p>The most common types of symptoms associated with scabies are itching mainly in the evenings, as well as blisters and rashes. With the right medical attention, scabies can be treated very effectively. However, failure to treat it promptly could mean that the disease carries on for several weeks or even months. The main treatment for scabies involves the application of a cream or lotion to the areas affected by scabies. Experts advise that application should start from the neck and then proceed downwards. Special attention should always be paid to how to kill scabies on the elbows, knees, wrists and armpits. They are the parts of the body that are mostly afflicted by scabies.</p>
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		<title>Will Insecticides Get Rid Of Scabies</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span lang="EN-GB">Lots of people are of the opinion that using insecticides directly on the skin to get rid of scabies is neither safe nor effective for treating scabies.</p>
<p>When children are involved, this argument is even more legitimate for the circumstances involved. Scabies is a highly contagious affliction of the skin, and is caused by bug known as Sarcoptes Scabei. The bug burrows tunnels into the human skin where it lives and breeds. This is the cause of the intense itching experienced by sufferers. Scabies is known to spread very quickly especially in close communities such as families. Knowing how to quickly eliminate scabies definitely helps to prevent the condition from spreading to others in the family.</p>
<p>It is actually a very good idea to treat the entire family once a case of scabies has been confirmed. Itching is one of the main symptoms of scabies, and it tends to be worse in the evenings. A close examination of the skin can actually reveal white marks on the skin which mark the burrows that the scabies mites live in. Excessive scratching to relieve the itching could result in blisters on the skin.</p>
<p>Although scabies can infect all parts of the body, the most common areas tend to be the hands, feet, waist, fingers, genitals, elbows and buttocks. Scabies generally tend to prefer warm and moist areas of the body. The mite themselves are microscopic and cannot be seen with the naked eyes. It is the female mites that actually burrow under the skin surface to create tunnels where they can lay their eggs.</p>
<p>It takes up to four weeks for the eggs to mature and hatch. When the eggs hatch, the baby mites crawl to the surface of the skin, making new burrows as they move to other parts of the host body. Inspite of the fact that results from the use of insecticide are promising, there are known to be issues with the safety. Permethrin is actually the most popular of all the lotions that can be prescribed for scabies. It also causes itching and burning on the skin. Luckilt this does not last for very long. The chemical, Pyrethrum from which the lotion is derived is suspected to be a carcinogen. If this is the case, then it has to be very unsafe to use the lotion. Another popular chemical used is Lindane. It is heavily associated with leukaemia, Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and seizures. Its use has now been banned in at least forty countries world-wide. Malathion is another insecticide that is actively used.</p>
<p>There have been reports of breathing difficulties, headaches and nausea from the use of Malathion. A home remedy that is known to work quite well is Tea Tree Oil. With this there is no need whatsoever for the use of insecticides. Tea Tree Oil has antiseptic properties, and is very popular for treating a wide range of skin conditions. Treating scabies requires twenty drops of oil that are placed in an average sized bath that is filled with warm water. The patient can then soak in the bath for twenty minutes. This will help kill the scabies mites and the antiseptic properties of the oil will help to soothe the scratched skin. This can be done once or twice daily for as long as week. The number one priority will always be to get rid of scabies as effectively and quickly as possible.</p>
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		<title>A Scabies Treatment Over The Counter Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you in search of an effective scabies treatment? Scabies is not one of the more common diseases around, but surprisingly, each year, scabies afflicts quite a lot of people. Scabies is caused by a bug, and needs treatment otherwise it will not go of its own accord. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span lang="EN-GB">Are you in search of an effective scabies treatment over the counter guide? Scabies is not one of the more common diseases around, but surprisingly, each year, scabies afflicts quite a lot of people. Scabies is caused by a bug, and needs treatment otherwise it will not go of its own accord. Close bodily contact with a sufferer of scabies is almost certain to cause infection. Sleeping in the same bed or wearing the same clothes will also cause infection.</p>
<p>Scabies does not cause death, however it is a very troublesome affliction and is responsible for itching and scarring of the body. Scabies is actually a very tiny mite that loves to live in the skin. Once a person is infected, the scabies mite will reproduce and spread rapidly throughout the body, unless this is prevented by proper and timely treatment. A family member or friend can help apply the cream to the parts of the body that are not reachable by the sufferer. The person that applies the cream needs to be very careful, not to end up in exactly the same situation as person they are helping.</p>
<p>Gloves and protective clothing can be worn, and these will definitely help to prevent the scabies infection as the other person is being assisted. Scabies is spread a lot in sports rooms, college hostels, and locker rooms. The problem is that so many people can be afflicted at the same time under this set of circumstances. Scabies will always spread very quickly through close physical contact with a sufferer. It is virtually impossible to get rid of scabies without the proper scabies  treatment being applied. Using creams and/or powders to dry out the sores will not usually make a difference to the itching The scabies bug can be killed with the use of medication. The mites are so tiny, that it is very difficult to see them with the naked eye. People who try to scrape them off from their skin will not succeed.</p>
<p>Most of the creams are available in local pharmacy stores. The symptoms of scabies are red bumps, a rash-like appearance around the affected areas such as the armpits. Any part of the body that is generally warm and moist is fair game. These include the armpits, groin and buttocks too. The scabies can easily spread all over the body if one is not careful about controlling the situation. The itching can be very irritable and is enough to drive one up the wall.</p>
<p>Use of the medication will definitely result in the eventual disappearance of the irritable red bumps on the skin, so all efforts should be made to get the proper medication. Washing all clothes and bedding is also known to be an important step in preventing reinvention and spreading of the disease. It is also possible to use bleach spray on the bed, carpets and even cars. Try not to damage the items you spray with the bleach. You want to be able kill the bugs, but still preserve your belongings. Be as aggressive as is necessary in your battle as is deemed necessary. Very hot water has to be used for the washing of the clothes and bedding. Finally, put them in a hot dryer, and the heat should get rid of ay remaining mites in the clothes or bedding. I hope you found this short scabies treatment over the counter guide useful.</p>
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		<title>How To Get Rid Of Scabies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone infected with scabies would obviously be interested in how to get rid of Scabies. Scabies is caused by a microscopic-sized mite. It results in symptoms, which include rashes, blisters and red bumps on the surface of the skin. It usually affects the hands, feet, wrists, elbows, thighs, breasts, buttocks and abdomen. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span lang="EN-GB">Anyone infected with scabies would obviously be interested in how to get rid of Scabies. Scabies is caused by a microscopic-sized mite. It results in symptoms, which include rashes, blisters and red bumps on the surface of the skin. It usually affects the hands, feet, wrists, elbows, thighs, breasts, buttocks and abdomen. Other parts of the body can also be affected. People with symptoms of scabies need to know how they will be getting rid of the affliction. Scabies is easily contagious and is known to spread rapidly from person to person.</p>
<p>Clothes and bedding help the spread of scabies from one person to another. However, contact is required for scabies to move from one person to another. The easiest way to prevent scabies is to prevent it from spreading, and this can only happen if it is diagnosed early. As soon as diagnosis happens, it is important to start treatment immediately. People need to be isolated as soon as it is detected that they have been infected by scabies. Schools, gyms and offices are known to be ideal environments for scabies to spread.</p>
<p>If infected people carry on attending school or going to work, it is almost guaranteed that there would be an outbreak of the disease there. When an infected person is treated immediately, it is much easier to get rid of the mite and to control it spread to other people. It is advisable to use skin medications such as lindane or pyrethrin. They are both useful for controlling mites and their eggs. Application should be to all parts of the body below neck level and not just to those parts where the symptoms have manifested.</p>
<p>It goes without saying, that self-medication is not advisable. It is always best to see a qualified doctor, and to stick to the doses prescribed the doctor. Seven days after the symptoms disappears it is still important to continue with the application of the lotion to make doubly sure that it has been successfully treated. The major side effect of these drugs is that they can also contribute to the itching that is suffered by the patient.</p>
<p>If for any reason, the itching hasn&#8217;t stopped after seven days, it is important to revisit the doctor that gave the prescription. Immediate treatment is usually the best approach for how to get rid of the scabies, and an outbreak is just as easily averted.</p>
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		<title>Treatment For Scabies Sufferers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is of vital importance that a treatment for scabies is sought by anyone who is diagnosed with the condition. A rash is usually the first outward sign that someone is afflicted by scabies. The rash is as a result of the allergic reaction the skin has to the toxins that are produced by the mites which cause scabies. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is of vital importance that a treatment for scabies is sought by anyone who is diagnosed with the condition. A rash is usually the first outward sign that someone is afflicted by scabies. The rash is as a result of the allergic reaction the skin has to the toxins that are produced by the mites which cause scabies. Eggs, faeces and other secretions are the main culprits for causing the rash. Apart from the rash, it is also common to suffer irritation, acute itching and discomfort, as well as scales and blisters on the skin.</p>
<p>The symptoms of scabies are not very different from that of other skin disorders such as dermatitis, eczema and chicken pox. When more conclusive signs of scabies are absent, it makes it very difficult for doctors to accurately determine if a patient is suffering from scabies or a different affliction. This makes it very difficult for the right diagnosis and treatment to be made. This very often results in delayed medical intervention by the doctors when a patient is suffering from scabies.</p>
<p>It is quite common for other complications to develop in addition to scabies. These complications include bacterial infections, crusting and scaling of the skin, and arise as a result of the inability to correctly diagnose scabies as the underlying problem.</p>
<p>The parts of the body most affected by scabies are the feet, toes, ankles, hands, wrists, fingers, knees, elbows and armpits. The chest, lower abdomen as well as the nipples and genitals are also commonly afflicted.</p>
<p>It is uncommon to have scabies rashes above the neck. The reason for this is that the parasitic mites much prefer to remain in the unexposed parts of the body i.e. those covered by clothes. However, it is known that young children, elderly people and those with poor immune systems could also have scabies rashes develop on their scalps. The rash is much worse in infants and young children, and is often associated with pruritus and an intense itch</p>
<p>The scabies rash is a persistent one and if not managed properly, can be very difficult to treat. The rash usually appears before the other scabies symptoms, and annoyingly is often the last to disappear. The rash tends to linger for weeks after the mite infestation has been eradicated.</p>
<p>Ointments such as hydrocortisone and antihistamine aid in the treatment of the scabies rash. They can provide relief for a short while, but will not get rid of the rash completely. Severe rashes can be managed with analgesic creams, and for longer lasting relief sufferers can ingest oral analgesics.</p>
<p>Alcohol based creams and lotions are very popular for treating scabies rashes. Unfortunately, these alcohol-based products can actually be responsible for aggravating the rash. This results in the itch intensifying, and a greater feeling of soreness and discomfort. Try and stay away from alcohol based products so that you do not experience problems similar to those just mentioned above.  Remember that it is important to get a treatment for scabies as soon as possible.</p>
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