Symptoms and Treatment of Scabies

Scabies patients will have symptoms such as rash and itchy skin, which can be treated by general treatment and medication.
Scabies is a contact infectious skin disease, can be transmitted through direct contact, indirect contact and other ways of infection, the patient will appear pimples, papules, tunnels, itching and other symptoms, most commonly in the hands, wrists, elbow sockets, genitals, thighs and other parts of the body, and some of the serious condition of the patient will also appear scratches, hyperpigmentation, eczema-like changes and other symptoms.
Scabies patients should keep the local skin clean and dry, avoid scratching the affected area. Patients can also be treated with medication, using 10% sulfur ointment for treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and can also apply 25% benzyl benzoate emulsion, 5% triclosan permethrin cream and other drugs to kill insects. Severe itching can be oral loratadine and other drugs to stop itching.
Scabies patients are recommended to improve the relevant examination, after a clear diagnosis, under the guidance of the doctor to use medication.