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Scabies symptoms can take more than a month to appear, therefore, it is highly recommended for each member of an infected family be treated.

Please provide more information of the medication being used if any.

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Presently Pregnant
Presently Breastfeeding
Planning on getting pregnant
Neither Pregnant nor Breastfeeding

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Male
Female
Transmale (Born a female)
Transfemale (Born a male)

Members over the age of 12 should apply 30g of cream
Apply up to 15 g of cream to children aged 6 to 12.
Apply up to 7.5 g of cream to children aged 2 to 5.
Under the age of two years, seek medical attention.

If so,
Was the medication intended for past or the latest scabie infection?
What product was used and how was the effectiveness?
Is this a 14-day follow-up treatment?

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At most three days
A week
About two weeks
A long period
The infection keeps on recurring

Expecting a child or or nursing a baby,
A Child under the age of two
Aweakened immune system?

As an example,
No medication for a three-year-old
Asthma inhalers for a 5-year-old (Clenil and Ventolin)
A contraceptive tablet for one adult (Microgynon)
No medication for one adult

Yellow discharge that weeps
The crusting is yellow.
Skin crusts that are thick

Typical signs and symptoms include:

Itching that worsens in the night
Itching that is specific to all body parts except the neck and face and doesnt affect infants.
Scabies rash consists of scratch marks and red scaly regions.
Scabies rashes primarily appear on the web spaces of one's fingers, ankles, wrists, ankles, palms,and the soles of the feet.
Burrows appear on the skin as tiny greyish lines.
A rash that looks like a pimple

If you have, which specific medical practitioner did you see it could be a GP, Nurse, or Pharmacist

If not, how do you know if your rash is caused by scabies?

You have an underlying medical condition
You've been through a major surgical procedure
You have allergic reactions
You have cardiovascular conditions or might have had suffered a stroke
You suffer from a low liver or kidney function
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