How is glans scabies treated?

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Scabies is a kind of contact infectious skin disease, which is very easy to spread in the family and the collective, so patients with scabies must be treated as soon as possible, so as not to bring unnecessary trouble to themselves and others. Scabies spread through clothes, underwear and towels. The onset of scabies usually starts from between fingers, and then can involve the head, neck, palm and toes. In addition, reddish brown nodular damage can occur in scrotum, penis and glans. Severe cases may occasionally be accompanied by acute nephritis. So is there a good way to treat scabies? Analyze it.

How is glans scabies treated?

Because this disease is a kind of infectious disease, so patients must go to the regular hospital for examination and treatment at the first time, especially to do a histopathological examination, which plays a very important role in the diagnosis of this kind of disease. Do not think about medication by yourself.

For severe pruritus, corticosteroids can be used externally, or prednisone can be taken orally for a short time, and the dosage can be reduced as appropriate after the pruritus symptoms are relieved. It should be noted that before treatment, take a bath and change clothes, and do not take a bath or change clothes during the period of wiping medicine. After each course of treatment, take a bath and change clothes.

In daily life, we should avoid drinking first. Do not eat too spicy irritants, such as pepper, Sichuan hot pot, so as not to aggravate the itching symptoms. Do not eat or eat pork, mutton, goose, shrimp, crab, mustard and other hair, so as not to stimulate skin lesions and increase itching.

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Pay attention to keep a certain distance from others to avoid infection, pay attention to personal hygiene, wash and dry clothes frequently, after the occurrence of patients, should be isolated, and active treatment, in order to eliminate the source of infection, prevent the expansion of infection.