Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Scabies Relief

The term scabies is associated with an infestation of Sarcoptes scabei, a type of mite that generally cannot be seen by the naked eye. These eight legged mites actually burrow under the skin of the human they have infested and they cause an intense itching. Scabies can be caught from other individuals who are infected whom you have come into contact with such as children, friends, or sexual partners.

The Symptoms of Scabies

    The symptoms of scabies generally cannot be ignored. When one is infected with scabies they will experience an intense itching, making itself more apparent at night. After the itching begins, small bumps will show up in between the fingers, around the waist, in the armpits, the buttocks, and the elbows.

Prescription Treatments for Relief

    If you visit your doctor and you are diagnosed with scabies they will quickly put you on a topical insecticide such as permethrin, lindane, or malathion. These medications are used to rid the body of the mites. While effective, those with sensitive systems may experience dizziness and even seizure from the medication. Speak with your doctor about whether or not the benefits outweigh the risks associated with these medications. In conjunction with the pesticide the doctor will likely prescribe an antihistamine, which will help quiet the intense itching.

Natural Scabies Relief

    If you are diagnosed with scabies you can get some relief by taking an antihistamine. These are available over the counter and come in both liquid and capsule form. You can also apply a baking soda paste to the itchy areas, which will help provide some relief from the itching and rash, but only temporarily.

    To rid your body of the scabies you need to head to your local drug store and pick up neem oil. This is widely available and is a natural treatment choice for those who want to stay away from the prescription medications that many people are sensitive to. Simply apply the neem oil like you would a lotion. The oil usually needs to be applied twice, once a day for two days but can be repeated as often as is necessary. Neem soaps also seem to be a viable solution.

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