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Is it useful to take a bath with sulfur soap to treat scabies? Urgent ~ ~

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Scabies is an infectious disease of scabies, belonging to contact infection. The disease mainly occurs between fingers, breasts, genitals and thigh roots. Skin lesions are reddish brown, beans are large and slightly hard, and itching is a prominent clinical manifestation. Scales and tunnels can be seen on the surface of skin lesions. Patients often can't sleep because of severe itching, and constant scratching makes patients scarred all over, resulting in blood scabs and pigmentation spots. Secondary purulent infection or eczema-like changes can occur slowly, so there is a folk saying: "Only scabies are a dragon, starting from both hands, three times in the middle of the waist, and tying the old camp in the thigh fossa."

Scabies are usually rubbed with 1% R-666 cream and washed off after 1 day. Be careful not to touch eyes and mucous membranes. Infants and pregnant women are forbidden to use this medicine, and 10% sulfur ointment can be applied to the whole body or taken a bath. Nodular scabies can be wiped with coal tar gel every night, and the nodules can subside in 2-3 weeks; If suppurative infection is obvious, you can take antibiotics, especially erythromycin; For those patients who continue to itch after anti-tuberculosis drug treatment, so that their normal work is affected, prednisone tablets can be taken orally for a short period of time, 30 mg per day, three times, and 7- 10 day can produce significant antipruritic effect. With proper medication, the disease can be cured in a short time.

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