How to Cure Scabies or Chigger Bites
Things You'll Need
- Antihistamine
- Anti-itching gel or cream
Instructions
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Resist the urge to scratch scabies or chigger bites. Scratching can spread and worsen the condition. Use an over-the-counter anti-itching gel, cream, or lotion to help reduce the urge to scratch.
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Take an over-the-counter antihistamine. Medical attention is rarely required for chigger bites unless the condition is severe or does not go away. Antihistamines help to reduce the itching caused by scabies and chigger bites.
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Visit a doctor to obtain a prescription medication to treat scabies. Scabies can spread to other people through physical contact. Doctors usually prescribe crotamiton or permethrin creams to actually kill the mites. However, this will not necessarily stop the itching so the at-home remedies outlined in Steps 1 and 2 are usually needed to alleviate that condition.
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Applying a cool washcloth or soaking in cold bathwater may also help alleviate the itching from scabies or chigger bites.
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