Scabies Treatment Options And Management

Antihistamines For Itching

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The problem with medications for scabies is they kill the mites, but they don’t work to provide patients with any relief from the pain and itching. They itch profusely, but antihistamines for itching can offer some relief. The desire to scratch the bites can open the skin and cause wounds that may become infected. It’s not easy to resist this urge, which is why patients can use antihistamines to manage itching. Anything found over-the-counter is helpful. Patients can ask their doctor if there is a specific medication they can use that might help them find relief faster, but most patients find one antihistamine works just as well as another. Some individuals suffer from allergic reactions from the mites themselves, and the use of an antihistamine can help relieve those symptoms as well as some of the itching from the mites. Patients may spend many days feeling uncomfortable, but this is not uncommon when dealing with scabies.

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