Dealing With Eczema After Scabies
Posted by: Alan in types of eczema, tags: eczema after scabiesEczema is also known as atopic dermatitis (AD) is likely to first appear or flare up after a bout with scabies infection due to the severe irritation caused by both the tiny little scabies mites and the various creams and other treatments sometimes prescribed to get rid of them. There is also often a need to treat eczema after scabies.
Scabies is a serious and unpleasant parasitic condition that can either cause an eczema reaction or sometimes exist along with it. Treating eczema after scabies or with it needs to be a systemic approach and it’s also important to not use steroids especially if scabies in involved.
You also need to learn how to tell if your current concern is a result of scabies or a recurrence of the eczema you have had. The symptoms of both types of eczema after scabies can be quite similar.
Before addressing eczema after scabies, first you need to treat the scabies. While there are other older and harsher treatments that are very bad for your already irritated skin, Ivermectin (yes, the same stuff you give your dog to prevent heartworms) is a safe and effective scabies treatment recently approved for humans. If you have any pets, be sure they’re also treated to prevent passing the scabies back and forth.
Once you’re both ‘clean’ be sure you’ve been keeping all fabrics and anything you touch disinfected or washed. Even floors and kitchen and bath surfaces should be sterilized with bleach or other disinfectants before treating eczema after scabies.
Now check to see if you’re eczema after scabies is actually damage from the scabies mites or your original eczema. You might also be reacting to any skin cream you applied during treatment to eliminate the scabies mites.
No matter what the cause though you skin can be soothed with various bland ointments and clean lukewarm water. Try keeping a particular watch for dietary triggers of eczema flare ups like cow’s milk or cheese, soy, corn or wheat products or other food triggers specific to your eczema after scabies case.
Dealing with the scabies infection was embarrassing and unpleasant enough so you’ll want to try and clear up your eczema after scabies as fast as possible. Trying herbal, dietary or homeopathic treatments is safer, with fewer negative side effects and possibility of serious health issues than steroid treatments of any kind.
As an aside, if you’ve been keeping your pet on Ivermectin for heartworm and other parasite infestations they should have been protected from getting the scabies mites. It’s conceivable that similar prevention programs might eventually be worked out with regards to scabies in humans, but treating eczema in general or eczema after scabies in particular will require total lifestyle and dietary adjustment to be sure your immune function is working at its best at all times.













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