Suggest Treatment For Parasitic Infection
Question: I have some kind of mite inside of me and crawling on my body. They look like little splinters that pierce my skin. I find them in different stages from tiny orange to brow/black round balls that are very hard the next I find some wrapped in a Web oval shape with blue/green color. I have had 2 rounds of lindane also 2 rounds of permethrin, along with XXXXXXX All clothes are baggage after hot wash & drying. Still have them. What in the world can been sooooo overpowering? Just about to go bonkers. Can someone please help?
Thank you for some kind of help.
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Thank you for some kind of help.
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Brief Answer:
Parasitic infection
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for the query
It looks like you might be having some kind of a parasitic infection. This how you should go about it
1. Get a complete blood count to check for eosinophils and total count.
2. In cases this these I usually start my patients on tab mebendazole twice a day for 5 days and check for improvement
3. If the mebendazole does not work then I suggest ultrasound of the affected area and MRI scan of chest and abdomen to see for any active parasites.
I hope I was of help, if you have any further queries please get back to me
regards
Parasitic infection
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for the query
It looks like you might be having some kind of a parasitic infection. This how you should go about it
1. Get a complete blood count to check for eosinophils and total count.
2. In cases this these I usually start my patients on tab mebendazole twice a day for 5 days and check for improvement
3. If the mebendazole does not work then I suggest ultrasound of the affected area and MRI scan of chest and abdomen to see for any active parasites.
I hope I was of help, if you have any further queries please get back to me
regards
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Dr. Sonia Raina