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Tag: Crusted scabies

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Does prednisolone treat scabies? A Guide to Corticosteroids vs. Scabicides

4 min read
The use of corticosteroids like prednisolone is a common mistake in treating undiagnosed itchy rashes, a practice which can seriously worsen an underlying scabies infection. It is crucial to understand that while prednisolone might temporarily relieve itching, it does not kill the mites and is not a treatment for scabies.

Are scabies resistant to ivermectin? Understanding resistance and treatment failure

3 min read
According to recent meta-analysis, the pooled prevalence of oral ivermectin treatment failure is about 11.8%. While many failures result from reinfection or improper use, the emergence of *Sarcoptes scabiei* mites that are truly resistant to ivermectin is a rare but growing concern, especially in crusted scabies cases involving repeated, intensive treatment.

Can Ivermectin Make Scabies Worse? Understanding Treatment Side Effects and Failures

5 min read
According to treatment guidelines, it is common for the itching associated with scabies to stay the same or even get a bit worse for up to two weeks after taking ivermectin. Understanding why this phenomenon occurs is crucial for distinguishing between a normal, temporary response to therapy and a genuine treatment failure, which may cause symptoms to persist or worsen.

Understanding How Many Doses of Ivermectin Does It Take to Get Rid of Scabies?

4 min read
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), treating scabies often requires a specific medication regimen. The number of doses of ivermectin required to get rid of scabies depends largely on the type and severity of the infestation, ranging from a standard course for typical cases to a more intensive regimen for severe crusted scabies.