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hi doctor
I am so sorry to bother you I was just wondering if you can help me with a problem I have. My misstress has been diagnosed with scabies two weeks ago. She was admited to the emergency room when the scratching got out of hand. Since then we have cleaned her apt with clorox, along with my home. Washed all of our clothes and sheets.
The Dr perscribed her with a toxic cream. Ever since she has applied the cream no new bumps and the scratching stoped. I
do not think I have gotten the scabies even though i have slept in the same bed with her. What I have done for myself is bathed in hot water and just bought Lice R Gone. I never had the itches and do not have bumps on my body; could I be imuned to them? I do not feel that this is an emergency so I do not want to visit the ER. Also I do not have health insurance; but should I go to a dermitoligist for the cream to make sure? A response on what I should do is greatly appriciated.
Thank you
Ben
I found it appalling that you've been summarily dismissed by the "M.D." on this site. Therefore, I was compelled to respond to your post.
I have had personal expereince with what was supposed to be scabies, which never seemed to go away. For years. You're not crazy.
I do agree with the idea that you may've been misdiagnosed though, because I have read and been told told by numerous Drs. that it is extemely difficult to diagnose scabies under the microscope, because scabies is a type of microscopic mite. As such, the likelyhood of actually *catching* one with the skin scrape is not very good. Usually the organism has moved on from the site where the symptoms are by the time they take the test. Therfore, most doctors will prescripe a topical rx based on symptomology.
Do you have any pets in the house? THe possiblily exists that you could've been re-infested by an animal. Some mites which said to not be contagious to or from animals, can live for a short duration on an animal or human. So if I bring home mites I could give them to my dog, but they will not survive on my dog (if they are *human* mites) for longer than two weeks but that doesn't mean that Fido can't give them back to me before they die off, after I've applied my Elimite.
The fact that your daughter remains asymtomatic is good, it shows that she has a stong immune system.
Different people have different predispostions to types of ailments. Do you tend to get skin irritations easily or contact dermitis? If so, this could also help explain why your symptoms keep returning. Particularly, if you're no longer passing it on to other people.
A home remedy that may work for you is to apply some diluted vinegar to the effected area for a week. Mites can only live within a narrow pH range and the scid from the vinegar is enough to kill them. Also, it should help to alleviate the redness. burning or stinging. (It works great on sunburns to remove the heat and sting)
I hope this helps.
Also, I should tell you that I am not a doctor and I'm not trying to *prescribe* anything for you. I am merely relaying my personal experience and passing on knowledge that I've gained as a result of my experience.
I found it appalling that you've been summarily dismissed by the "M.D." on this site. Therefore, I was compelled to respond to your post.
I have had personal expereince with what was supposed to be scabies, which never seemed to go away. For years. You're not crazy.
I do agree with the idea that you may've been misdiagnosed though, because I have read and been told told by numerous Drs. that it is extemely difficult to diagnose scabies under the microscope, because scabies is a type of microscopic mite. As such, the likelyhood of actually *catching* one with the skin scrape is not very good. Usually the organism has moved on from the site where the symptoms are by the time they take the test. Therfore, most doctors will prescripe a topical rx based on symptomology.
Do you have any pets in the house? THe possiblily exists that you could've been re-infested by an animal. Some mites which said to not be contagious to or from animals, can live for a short duration on an animal or human. So if I bring home mites I could give them to my dog, but they will not survive on my dog (if they are *human* mites) for longer than two weeks but that doesn't mean that Fido can't give them back to me before they die off, after I've applied my Elimite.
The fact that your daughter remains asymtomatic is good, it shows that she has a stong immune system.
Different people have different predispostions to types of ailments. Do you tend to get skin irritations easily or contact dermitis? If so, this could also help explain why your symptoms keep returning. Particularly, if you're no longer passing it on to other people.
A home remedy that may work for you is to apply some diluted vinegar to the effected area for a week. Mites can only live within a narrow pH range and the scid from the vinegar is enough to kill them. Also, it should help to alleviate the redness. burning or stinging. (It works great on sunburns to remove the heat and sting)
I hope this helps.
Also, I should tell you that I am not a doctor and I'm not trying to *prescribe* anything for you. I am merely relaying my personal experience and passing on knowledge that I've gained as a result of my experience.
No, it will not.
Dr. Rockoff
From k6271:
As noted, the original diagnosis was confirmed as scabies under the microscope.......it was not a misdiagnosis. Not to mention that also, as noted, we infected (also confirmed) several people who were in physical contact with us. Also, physical contact occurs very regularly in preschools. Small children are constantly touching each other and the teachers.
I am still looking for an answer to the specific question about whether or not post-scabies will continue with itching AND visual signs??????
Doctor: Please re-address! It was a hardship to pay the fee for an answer.
Your public health nurse is not correct. I am in fact skeptical of the diagnosis to begin with, because you contract scabies from intimate physical contact, not from schools or places of work. In any case, Elimite is extremely effective, so much so that the persistence of itch argues against its having been scabies in the first place. Why are you still itching? Perhaps because you have applied Elimite repeatedly. Perhaps because you are thinking about having bugs crawling in your skin.
Scabies "burrows" are very tiny, and occur mainly in the finger webs. I doubt that the "zig zag lines" you describe are anything more than scratch marks, not persistent scabies.
Cleaning has nothing to do with scabies, since scabies do not come from dirt. In fact, too much washing increases irritation, not to mention anxiety.
My advice? Ignore visual signs. Apply a topical itch lotion (Benadryl, Sarna--both OTC) as needed for itch. Do not wash too much or re-wash your clothes and wardrobe. Forget about scabies.
If you or your daughter still have symptoms in 3 weeks, have a skin doctor take a look. Many things besides scabies can cause itch.
Best.
Dr. Rockoff