Scabies

Scabies is a quite common skin infection caused by a very small nit that lives in, or just underneath the surface of human skin. Scabies can be spread amongst people of all races, age groups and levels of cleanliness. The female scabies mite lays her eggs in burrows or wholes just below the skin. Little mites grow in only some days and come out from the burrows. Accurate applications of a scabies healing product kill fully developed mites and eggs; however, a person can get scabies again if he or she is again infected by the scabies mite. Scabies is an ordinary skin infection that causes tiny itchy bumps and blister because of small mites that burrow into the upper most layer of human skin to lay their eggs. Scabies is infectious, and is generally spread by skin-to-skin contact or through sexual contact with the person who is infected with it. The disease spreads without difficulty in crowded areas and in circumstances where there is a lot of close contact such as child-care centers or nursing homes. The most general symptom of scabies is harsh itching, which may be shoddier at night or after a hot bath. A scabies disease begins as tiny, itchy bumps, blisters, or pus-filled bumps that sever when you scuff them. Inflamed skin may turn into thick, scaly, scabbed, and crisscrossed with scratch marks. Doctors deal with scabies by recommending a medicated cream or lotion to eradicate the mites. The recommended cream must be applied to the skin all over the body, not just the infected area, and generally must stay on the skin from 8 to 12 hours before it can be washed off. After applying it, do not wash your hands because scabies mites like the area between the fingers. You may like to apply the cream before your child goes to bed, and then wash it off in the morning. Hundreds of years ago, people in India revealed the power of the Neem tree to get rid of bedbugs, like mites, ticks, or fleas.

Later, in a scientific study, researchers tested Neem for scabies cure in humans. Ninety-seven percent of 814 cases were healed within 3 to 15 days.

What an unbelievable result! The eventual scabies healing with Neem will help your dog as well! There is a natural technique that might work, such as neem oil. However, neem oil stops mites’ ability to lay eggs by changing insect hormones. As such this has some degree of use. I pointed out in case you don't have successes with the others recommendations. Once more if you are still having infection, you might think about a diluted solution of bergamot, lemon oils, etc. applied to skin.





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