Mite nemesis is not amoxicillin.
Mites are a kind of arthropods, mainly dust mites, powder mites, helminth mites, etc., which can bite people, suck blood, infringe on the skin, and can cause rosacea, scabies, allergic rhinitis and other diseases.
If it causes mite dermatitis, you can use topical glucocorticoid drugs to stop the itching, such as Dinaid cream, hydrocortisone cream, etc.. You can also take oral antihistamines such as paracetamol and loratadine to stop itching.
Amoxicillin is suitable for all kinds of infections caused by sensitive bacteria (e.g. for Streptococcus pneumoniae, hemolytic streptococcus, Streptococcus oxysporus, Staphylococcus aureus, etc.), such as respiratory infections (pneumonia, acute and chronic bronchitis, tonsillitis, otitis media, etc.); genitourinary tract infections (gonorrhea, urethritis, cystitis, pyelonephritis, etc.); and soft tissue skin infections.
Therefore, the mite’s nemesis can not be amoxicillin, there is no connection between the two, mite infection should go to the dermatologist in time. Reasonable treatment under the guidance of the doctor.