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		<title>Effective Scabies Home Remedy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 19:14:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scabies infections have been a problem for centuries. However, they are still one of the most irritating infections to get. Finding the right scabies over the counter remedy can sometimes be a case of trial and error. Scabies are caused by ectoparasites. In laymen terms, they are microscopic mites that burrow down under your skin. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Scabies infections</strong> have been a problem for centuries. However, they are still one of the most irritating infections to get. Finding the right <strong>scabies over the counter remedy</strong> can sometimes be a case of trial and error.</p>
<p>Scabies are caused by ectoparasites. In laymen terms, they are microscopic mites that burrow down under your skin. You can have them for weeks without showing symptoms. The major <strong>symptoms of scabies</strong> is an intense itch with a rash or small bumps. Some mistakenly think they are suffering from a rash or hives. The itching is actually caused by the feces of the mites.</p>
<p>Occasionally the mites and eggs, or nits, can be seen with the naked eye. Typically, though, even your medical provider will have a hard time seeing them even with a close examination. Anyone you come in contact with has the chance of being infested. Treatment needs to commence as soon as you know you are suffering with scabies.</p>
<p>Some possible treatments are permethrin cream or piperonyl butoxide. Lindane in shampoos or lotions can be used, but many people avoid this because it takes a while to work and can cause some negative side effects. These treatments have all been proven toxic and are linked to illnesses such as cancer.</p>
<p>Using <strong>natural scabies treatments</strong> are the preference of some.  Most treatments will need to be repeated in about 7-10 days.</p>
<p>Scabies can easily be transferred to someone else, so the entire family needs to be involved in treatment. Certain hygiene procedures should be followed. Towels, bedding, and all clothing should be washed in hot water with some bleach. Any combs or hairbrushes should also be cleaned by soaking in hot bleach water. Try to avoid other people, especially for the first few days. Schools, hospitals, and other areas with a large group of people should be avoided to prevent a major outbreak.</p>
<p>The itching associated with scabies can be extremely irritating. Scratching can lead to serious infections, that will need a prescribed antibiotic. Going to a doctor may be a good choice, but finding the right scabies over the counter remedy is possible for some.</p>
<p>Get effective <a title="Scabies Remedy" href="http://allstop.com/scabies/" target="_blank">scabies over the counter</a> treatments that will provide the relief you seek fast and easy!</p>
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		<title>Effective Scabies Cream</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 19:07:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When do you use a scabies cream to kill scabies? What exactly is scabies, and how does a person become infected? People are concerned out this highly contagious infection, and want some answers to their questions. So in sticking to the basics, here is a short overview of what scabies is, how one can become [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When do you use a <strong>scabies cream</strong> to kill scabies? What exactly is <strong>scabies</strong>, and how does a person become infected? People are concerned out this highly contagious infection, and want some answers to their questions.</p>
<p>So in sticking to the basics, here is a short overview of what <strong>scabies</strong> is, how one can become infected with them, and a generic protocol to follow when the doctor determines you or your family have become infected:</p>
<p>Just what are <strong>scabies</strong>, and how do you become infected?</p>
<p>Scabies are microscopic parasites passed from one person to another by casual, as well as intimate, contact in which skin meets skin. They infect a body by burrowing under a person&#8217;s skin and deposit waste, along with their eggs beneath it. These are the two things that cause the allergic reaction that&#8217;s so troublesome to sufferers.</p>
<p>What signs and symptoms do you watch for?</p>
<p>It can take awhile for any symptoms to show up on a person who&#8217;s been infected with the parasites. But the rash and <strong>extensive itching</strong> is memorable, once it appears. Some poor sufferers are afflicted with discomfort from the neck to the toes, instead of just the areas of parasitic entry, like most infected persons experience.</p>
<p>When do you see a doctor for treatment?</p>
<p>As soon as any of these symptoms appear on your body &#8211; or a family member who lives with you &#8211; make that doctors appointment and get tested. Any people in close daily contact to you, as well as those living at your residence, should be included in the appointment so everyone can be treated as one group &#8211; and in this way, cut down the risk of any re-infection between persons.</p>
<p>The current treatment for patients with confirmed scabies infections is the application a topical insecticide to the body, which is left on in eight to fourteen hour increments before bed.</p>
<p>In addition, unless you&#8217;ve been otherwise instructed, the tight places of the body &#8211; like fingers and toes, and the groin area &#8211; need to be covered with the cream at every application, along with all the areas of the body that appear to have remained unaffected by the infection. The insecticide cream should cause the death of the pest in a week or so. All infected persons will also get prescriptions for a cortisone cream to help combat the horrible itching and rash.</p>
<p>Tips for cleaning your house and exposed items to prevent future infestations:</p>
<p>All items made of cloth &#8211; and especially clothes and bedding, definitely needs to be disinfected as soon as possible. An important thing to remember, unless you&#8217;ve been told otherwise by your doctor, is that you must apply the first dose of your insecticide cream the NIGHT before you disinfect your belongings and home, to aid in second infestations.</p>
<p>Cleaning the home and any items that have been exposed:</p>
<p>Use very hot water in machine wash any bedding, clothes and other items of material that were exposed to the bugs, and machine dry them at high heat. What can&#8217;t be cleansed at home or dry cleaned, needs to be taken to an outside location &#8211; such as a garage &#8211; and double bagged in plastic, and left alone for a few weeks, until the parasites die from lack of nourishment. Clean your home&#8217;s carpeted areas completely, vacuuming thoroughly with a new bag that is changed before cleaning each room&#8217;s carpet.</p>
<p>If you or someone you live with is asking the question, When do you use a <strong>scabies cream</strong> to <strong>kill scabies</strong>?, it&#8217;s time to call the doctor and get checked out. But luckily, the current treatment usually kills the pests quickly, and itching can be controlled by the medications, and by following directions. And the faster you act to stop the agony, the sooner everyone at home can get back to normal.</p>
<p>One method that is pretty popular is using <a title="Scabies Cream" href="http://shop.qbased.com/Learn-about-Scabies-Treatment-s/35.htm" target="_blank">scabies cream</a>. To learn more look on the Internet.</p>
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		<title>Cure Scabies Quickly</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 17:14:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are facing an outbreak of scabies than you are already well aware of how embarrassing and irritating it can be. This is a very infectious and contagious skin condition that is caused by little nasty eight legged mites that are known as Sarcoptes Scabei. The worst thing about these little creatures is that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are facing an <strong>outbreak of scabies</strong> than you are already well aware of how embarrassing and irritating it can be. This is a very infectious and contagious skin condition that is caused by little nasty eight legged mites that are known as Sarcoptes Scabei. The worst thing about these little creatures is that the live in little burrows on your skin and they can cause intense itching, misery, and loss of sleep. The only thing you can think about is how you can <strong><a title="Cure Scabies Quickly" href="http://www.allstop.com/scabies/scabies-skin-infection-treatment/index.html" target="_blank">cure Scabies quickly</a></strong>.</p>
<p>This skin condition is <strong>very contagious</strong> and can spread at a very alarming rate so you need to be sure that you are getting diagnosed and treated as soon as possible. These little nasty eight legged mites are usually found around your groin and breast region, around your armpits, in the creases of your wrists, and on your knees and elbows among other regions.</p>
<p>Most generally the <strong>symptoms of scabies</strong> appear in the creases of your wrist, breast and groin area, on your knees and elbows, and in the folds of your fingers and toes. You will notice an intense itching that seems to be worse in the evening and night time hours. Also you will begin to see red patches on your skin that look rashes along with burrow track marks that actually appear like stretch marks all over your body. Also, blister like sores will begin to appear from dry skin and intense itching.</p>
<p>However, the unfortunate thing about this condition is the condition that is prescribed by your doctor can actually be <strong>dangerous to your health</strong>. Their treatments include a topical insecticide to be applied to your skin. This insecticide has been linked to leukemia, skin cancers, and other fatal skin conditions. However, you can be rest assured that there are a variety of natural cures that you can try which are a lot safer.</p>
<p>Be sure that you are washing all the clothing and bedding in the house with pure hot water with either bleach or color safe bleach. Also include any toys that can be washed in the washer as well. Any plastic toys can be soaked in a solution of hot water and bleach. For those items that can not be washed they should be placed in an air tight bag or container and placed in your deep freeze up to two weeks.</p>
<p>Find out how to spot <a title="Scabies Symptoms" href="http://www.dermatechrx.com/scabies/index.htm" target="_blank">scabies symptoms</a> quickly and start the necessary treatment to relieve the condition.</p>
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		<title>Scabies in Humans</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 20:53:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Q-Based</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scabies is a contagious skin mite that effects many different races and social groups of people. It is a common misconception that you must be dirty to get scabies. When in fact; anyone, any gender, any race or age can catch scabies. There are two ways to treat for scabies. These is a non-toxic over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Scabies is a contagious skin mite</strong> that effects many different races and social groups of people. It is a common misconception that you must be dirty to get scabies. When in fact; anyone, any gender, any race or age can catch scabies.</p>
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<p>There are two ways to treat for scabies. These is a <strong>non-toxic</strong> over the counter treatment for scabies and a toxic scabies cream which requires a prescription. <strong>Toxic scabies treatments</strong> may be very harmful if not deadly especially for children and adults with lowered immune systems. Learn more about our <a title="Non-Toxic Scabies Treatment" href="http://shop.qbased.com/non-toxic-scabies-mite-treatment-s/35.htm&amp;" target="_blank">non-toxic scabies treatment</a>.</p>
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