Symptoms of scabies getting better
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Recently, many patients said that their scabies had been cured, so they stopped taking the drug immediately. After stopping taking the drug, they had symptoms of recurrence. Therefore, they did not know how to judge whether their scabies had been cured. In fact, scabies was due to the existence of scabies. Scabies was an allergen. If scabies did not die completely, it might be that the patient continued to relapse, Therefore, during the treatment of scabies, we should also treat the patients with scabies allergy. Now let's discuss the symptoms of scabies
Symptoms of scabies getting better
According to the treatment method, it is generally external insecticides. If you want to treat thoroughly, you need to use the correct method. Before applying the medicine, the patient needs to take a bath with hot water and soap. When applying the medicine, the whole body should apply the medicine from the neck to the bottom. When the rash is concentrated, you should re apply the medicine and rub it under pressure, so as to ensure the recovery of the disease.
In the later stage of the treatment of scabies, the symptoms such as redness, swelling, itching and so on have basically disappeared. Therefore, when these symptoms disappear, do not stop the drug immediately, because there are still some scabies infection sources that survive. It must be treated until the symptoms completely disappear.
After the symptoms of scabies disappear, we also need to pay attention to the usual personal hygiene. It is not so easy to kill the source of infection of scabies. Therefore, we should frequently take a bath, change clothes, dry clothes and quilts, and try not to cohabit or shake hands with the patients. We should not put them together with the patients' clothes.
matters needing attention
Patients with scabies should also pay attention to their diet. They should not eat foods like eggs, milk, fish, pork, beef, mutton, or spicy food. They should not drink alcohol. All of these will aggravate the disease, which is not conducive to recovery.