Thursday, March 12, 2009

Natural Remedies To Prevent Scabies Rash (Scabies Rash)

Scabies rash

Scabies rash are not hard to get rid of but the itching is so unbearable. If we used the medication as Premethrin 5% and we shouldn't have a pet that might be harboring further infestation and always took care of bedding, sofa, etc. then we have gotten rid of the infestation. We also shall make sure everyone with who are intimate with was treated. Now the itching is a whole other story that can last six months even after the parasite has died. It actually is the feces that make us itching. Some of typical anti-inflammatory agents can be helpful such as anti-histamines (oral and topical) and steroids (oral and topical).

Self-care at Home
Some facts, the Oil of Oregano effective in killing Scabies rash, we can find it at herbal companies, the North American Herbal Company is the best..

Also some people use a product called PureWorks. This company also produces medicines for Scabies rash. It can kills scabies, bacteria and viruses for hours. So it will stop any rashes, infection, anything caused by bacteria if we have it on the skin. It is also incredible at improving skin.

Self-Care at Home

Although you cannot cure a case of scabies rash without prescription medication from a doctor, there are certain things you can do at home to prevent re-infecting yourself or your family.
  • Wash all clothing, towels, and bed linens in hot water. Do not allow air drying. You should use the dryer.
  • Use the medication as prescribed and instructed. Do not use it more than instructed because you risk causing chemical irritation of your skin.
  • We can also treat itching with antihistamine medications such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl).
  • Cut your nails and clean under them thoroughly to remove any mites or eggs that may be present.
  • Vacuum your rugs, furniture, and bedding and throw the vacuum cleaner bag away when finished.
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Scabies Rash on Pets (Scabies Rash)

Scabies Rash

Pets become infested with a different kind of scabies mite. If your pet is infested with scabies rash, (also called mange) and they have close contact with you, the mite can get under your skin and cause itching and skin irritation. However, the mite dies in a couple of days and does not reproduce. The mites may cause you to itch for several days, but you do not need to be treated with special medication to kill the mites. Until your pet is successfully treated, mites can continue to burrow into your skin and cause you to have symptoms.

Sarcoptic Mange
Scabies rash is a mite causing itching and can be cured by treatment. It is not very likely that the Pets will die it should survive the treatment quite easily. Scabies rash could be infected or catches from the Pets especially dog, so close contact with the dog should be avoided. Scabies rash are lice that live on humans and mange is the canine equivalent. While Scabies Rash can be transferred to the dog, they don't live long enough on the dog to multiply, same with the transfer of mange to humans.


Dogs and cats are infected by different types of mites than those which infect humans. Scabies rash on dogs is called mange. When canine or feline mites land on human skin, they fail to thrive and produce only a mild itch that goes away on its own. This is unlike human scabies rash which gets worse and worse unless the condition is treated.

Scabies rash needs to be treated very aggressively (just like head lice) to prevent transfer to people, bedding, towels, bathroom rugs, clothing washed in hot water or dry cleaned.

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What is Scabies Rash? (Scabies Rash)

Scabies Rash

Scabies is a microscopic "bug" that goes under the surface of the skin causing a rash. Scabies Rash is an infestation of the skin with the microscopic mite Sarcoptes scabei. Infestation is common, found worldwide, and affects people of all races and social classes. Scabies rash spreads rapidly under crowded conditions where there is frequent skin-to-skin contact between people, such as in hospitals, institutions, child-care facilities, and nursing homes. The mites can live for up to 3 days outside of the human body. Unfortunately, it may be difficult to tell how you got infected, because symptoms can take up to 4 to 6 weeks to appear after initial exposure, and last for up to 2 to 3 weeks after treatment.

How soon after infestation will symptoms begin?

Scabies Rash
For a person who has never been infested with scabies rash, after infestation, symptoms may take 4-6 weeks to begin. For a person who has had scabies rash before, symptoms appear within several days. Mostly, people with weakened immune systems and the elderly are at risk for a more severe form of scabies rash, called Norwegian or crusted scabies. Scabies rash is spread more easily by persons who have Norwegian, or crusted scabies than by persons with other types of scabies rash.

When you were infected by Scabies Rash, you will:
  • Incredibly itchy, and the itching gets worse at night.
  • Pimple-like irritations, burrows or rash of the skin, especially the webbing between the fingers; the skin folds on the wrist, elbow, or knee; the penis, the breast, or shoulder blades.
  • Intense itching, especially at night and over most of the body.
  • Sores on the body caused by scratching. These sores can sometimes become infected with bacteria.
If you think you might be infected with scabies rash, try not to scratch. Scratching may cause sores, which can get infected by other bacteria and lead to further problems.

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