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these are rilly eating me(scabies)

hi!
my back has been iching for a while at night and recently when I look at the mirror I saw that Im full of black spots on my back. I went to see a medical sister at work and she said it look like scabies I should use a tetmosoap and I have a 11 month old baby who is also iching now he has reds spots on his body. I read in the net that if its scabies I can pass them to my baby.

So could u plz help me if u know anything about these scabies, how do a person get them and do they go away and when?

regard
lolly87
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we don't have any animals or pats at home, that's why m confused How I got them.
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I have had them twice both times caused by coming into contact with dog that had them. They are horrible. I don't remember them being black tho just red and very itchy. They are hard to get rid of. you have to get cream from doctor to apply to yourself after shower and sterilize all your bedding and if you have stuffed animals they can get in them too. Also do you have any animals? Everything needs to be washed in very hot water that you and baby have come into contact with.
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