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Scabies - Home Treatment

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Home Treatment

All people in the household who have had close skin-to-skin contact with a scabies-affected person during the past month must be treated. This usually includes everyone in the home, even if they don't have symptoms. (Symptoms can take 4 to 6 weeks to develop after a person is infested.)

It is important to treat the bedding and clothing of the affected person to destroy any live scabies mites as soon as prescription treatment begins.

Nonprescription medication for scabies mites

There is no nonprescription medication that can cure a scabies infestation. Nonprescription lice medications are not strong enough to kill scabies mites. If you think you have scabies, do not use nonprescription products before seeing your doctor because doing so could make it difficult to diagnose your condition.

Nonprescription medication for itching

You can use one of the following nonprescription medications to help relieve itching from scabies:

  • Oral antihistamines (such as Benadryl). These medications will not interfere with the diagnosis or treatment of scabies.
  • Corticosteroid creams (such as hydrocortisone cream). This type of medication may make the scabies sores look different and make it harder for your doctor to diagnose the problem. Only use this medication after your doctor has seen and diagnosed your condition.
Last Updated: 04/04/2007

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