HOW TO TREAT SCABIES/scabies treatment at home

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SCABIES HAS BEEN KNOWN TO MANKIND FOR MORE THAN 3000 YEARS. SCABIES IS AN ANCIENT WORLDWIDE DISEASE AFFECTING ALL RACES AND SOCIAL CLASSES IN EVERY CLIMATE FROM ARCTIC TO EQUATORIAL REGION. SCABIES IS CAUSED BY A MITE WHICH LAYS EGGS IN THE HUMAN SKIN. THESE EGGS THEN HATCH AND GROW INTO ADULT MITES WHICH REPEAT THIS CYCLE. THIS MEANS THAT THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF THIS SKIN CONDITION CAN LAST FOR MONTHS OR EVEN YEARS.
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This single video is sufficient for symptom check, diagnosis, medication, dosage and time frame required for treatment.. that too explained in wonderful voice and correct knowledge.. Cheers.. Thanks a lot..👍

Abhinandanabhi
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Thanks for the information. I just healed scabies on my fingers in about 2 days. The last time I had this was in my childhood many years ago. I remember applying a medical lotion at that time. This time I decided to try home remedies and it has worked. I applied apple cider vinegar, camphor oil, neem oil in the day and clove oil at night, all applied separately and undiluted on the affected parts for about an hour before washing off. The clove oil I did not wash off at night as it dried off. In 2 days, the itching stopped and the tiny bumpy scabs have dried. I also used as much hot water as I could bear on my fingers during my shower, and also wrapped my fingers around a very hot cup of tea till I could bear the heat on the affected parts. The first day I got a severe headache; side effect of the dying and shedding of the mites I guess. I did not need to go for a medicated lotion. You may want to dilute the oils in a 50:50 ratio with organic coconut oil if you are allergic to any of them. Hope this helps anyone who is suffering from scabies 🙏

sunshine.
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Exceptional presentation. Best I've seen in all of my research of mites.

beachbum
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You have provided complete info under 10 min. Great sir

jaddajaswanthkumar
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I have had these things twice in 8 months, this time it is really bad and I'm having a hard time getting rid of them, but I liked your video, because it told me ancient facts I didn't know, thank you very much!

lindaclements
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Working in nursing is the place I got it from before! The itching was horrible especially between my fingers! I learned never to touch anyone’s clothes without any gloves on!

jeannahamel
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Oh my this video is so detailed.
I love it.
Thank you so much doc.

j-liteiniks
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Oh what a relief l have scabies and didn't it it's been 3 months and not even my Dr knows what to do . now lam going to the hospital for meds needed to treat this l even stopped my Zumba the itching is unbearable even in the daytime.thank you so much for this video l just don't understand how l got it lam clean and silent about my environment now l will do as instructed.l feel as if lam going out of my mind never a comfortable moment.

lindasdeanda
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I had Norwegian scabies in my hair and face. I was told it wasn't scabies cause it was on my face. I have battled it off and on. I got this when I rescued a dog with mange. COVID came I took ivermectin and guess what I have spots going away and little tiny black specs on my white sheet in the morning. My ears were getting hard crust and now it's gone. My feet too. Pathetic doctors I went to dermatologist ect nobody could diagnose

wyndella
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I've suffered from this tiny mite for a few years. My Dr. thinks I'm crazy. But he did prescribe the cream and pills. Problem is it was only one dose. I'm still battling this problem, but with a few life style changes it's getting better. Seems that just before spring of the year is when I will break out. I just hate when the little devils bite, it stings! And the sores are ugly. It's really bad when they attack my face. Of course my Dr insists they dont get on the face. He apparently needs to have a lesson about this. To the medical world, please, listen to your patient! I have never had any Dr suggest a skin scraping! My personal Dr said he hasnt seen a microscope since he graduated! I will take the advice i see in these comments and give them a try. Thanks for approaching this subject.

kristiejantzen
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I had it bad. I took two rounds of ivermectin over four weeks and washed my clothes, sleeping bag every day. THEY GONE! I took another round on the sixth week just to make sure. Hope this helps someone.

adman
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Well articulated doctor, thank you so much for the effort and professionalism you put into this video. Right to the point!

denverdanoreno
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Excellent and clear presentation of a common problem. It may be made even better if a section discussing differential diagnosis were included.

normanlevy
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Neem oil, tea tree oil, coconut oil. Buy tea tree oil soap and shampoo. Wash with that in a hot shower. Scrub. Mix about a tablespoon of tea tree oil in two cups of coconut oil, a nice amount of neem oil 1/4 cup. Put on after shower, all over body. Wash everything, was sheets everyday for the first 2-3 days then every other day for the rest of the week, then every three days for the next week. Also mix some tea tree oil and a little coconut oil with water in a spray bottle and spray everything, especially your sheets and covers at night. Use it as cologne too. Also mixed tea tree oil and a splash of neem in with my lotion and wore it throughout the day

ultravisean
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Surprisingly, the only thing I’ve seen to work is “Aquaphor”. Idk what it is but they die from it. You can get it with no prescription. Extra strength is better if you have severe itching. You just rub a good amount on the affected area and surrounding area. Rub it in well and let it sit. If you rub long enough you can fill them come out (feels like grains of sand). Try not to scratch. Don’t over rub because you can irritate the skin and cause swelling. If you have light skin you will be able to see them (they look like specks of pepper). Reapply when needed. When you take a shower; scrub with a washcloth to remove excess dead mites. Put another coat on after the shower. Only wear clothing/ undergarments that have been previously cleaned. Wash all clothing and bedding in hot water. Continue to apply the “Aquaphor” for about a week after the area has cleared to ensure the mites aren’t coming back. I would wash all bedding the day you start so you can have a clean start and no chance of recontamination. I really hope this can help anyone suffering from this. I know how terrible and frustrating it is!! 🙏🏽❤️

candices
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I bathed in heavily salted hot water. Also added tea tree oil. Then added dermaveen bath oil.
Bathed for an hour.
Then after drying, I rubbed organic coconut oil over my body . After a few weeks, the symptoms started to go. Red patches still remained but slowly faded.

happytraveller
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Great video! Got infected two months ago and suffer from itching from a month now. Unluckily, my doctor did not recognize the sympthoms straight away, which delayed the application of treatment agents and worsened the itching. Right now I'm in my second week of treatment using the topical permetrin and oral ivermetin agents. Look forward to an itch free night of sleep again!

hoiaapje
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Thank you my whole house including pets are now suffering brings this because vets and human doctors kept saying allergies

kateajurors
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Thank you very much for sharing I made an appointment with a dermatologist.I had to wait 1 whole year he saw my body and said I didn't have any bugs, He did not give me any medication.So I have been yanking them out with cuticle thats the only relief I seem to get.I have had this problem with doctors since (2013)Its a CRYING SHAME..I haven't been able to get any real help

lucz
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what about derbac m? I was infested with scabies for over a year, permethrin and ivermectin did not work. I went to England and got Derbac M and it cleared it up in two doses. just a fyi for anyone who is struggling with scabies. I understand and I feel your pain. Its a terrible thing to go through.

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