Scabies is a common skin disease caused by infection with the scabies mite, and drinking alcohol is usually not recommended after infection because alcohol stimulation tends to aggravate the degree of inflammation of the scabies rash and is not conducive to the removal of the scabies rash. Alcohol is a stimulating drink and may dilate capillaries and cause increased nerve excitability after drinking, leading to an increase in itching symptoms. Also the performance of the inhibited nervous system may occur after alcohol consumption, which can seriously affect the recovery of scabies. Excessive alcohol consumption will also increase the burden on the liver and pancreas, and the intake of stimulating foods and drinks, such as strong tea, coffee, chili peppers, etc., should be minimized at the same time; avoid eating hairy and greasy foods to avoid aggravating the itching symptoms. It is possible to eat more fiber-rich foods such as celery, carrots, and red beans, etc., which play a role in clearing heat and detoxifying the toxins and help promote recovery from scabies. Scabies is poor self-healing and can be spread through contact, and should be treated in a timely manner after discovery to minimize contact with others and disinfection of clothing changed in a timely manner.