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Suggest Remedy For Persistent Itchy Rash All Over The Body

What kind of bugs can live on you and they have lIke this weird smell I thought it was a heat rash at first but now what .ever it is is spleading throughout my body.and at night is when I get this intense itch on my inner thighs and ballsack...I have been to the e.r . And have been treated for scabbies and head lice...thesebugs are flat and somewhat clear..oVal shaped...it s gotten to the point where I canthink even walk or be in public due to something feeling like claws on my nutssack...very painful and I can t wear short-sleeved cause of the Wellps and scars on my arms due to scratching and picking at them...I hate it and wish this was all a dream... and how did I get them or what caused them to have contact with them or better yet help me get rid of them....I m itching really bad right now but my skin is so scard up I bleed easy from scratching all the time
Mon, 6 Mar 2017
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Hello,
Thank you for writing to Healthcare magic.
I've read through your concerns thoroughly and I could understand how uncomfortable you might feel right now. Given your symptoms I would think of Scabies as well. It is one among the common parasitic infection in the body. The bug generally spreads through contact with a person or a place that is infested by it.
These bugs generally burrow through your skin's top layer and lays egg in the epidermis of your skin. The egg hatch and gives rise to even more bugs. The intense rash that your experience is due to the antigenic property of the eggs and the bugs crawling through your skin.
Scabies is generally curable; however, you must remember to stay away from others and vacuum clean your home thoroughly especially your beds and pillows as they cans till have eggs or bugs.
The treatment of choice would be Permethrin lotion. You must apply it from your neck and work it down your body. Allow it to dry in your skin for 8 to 14 hours after which you can bath. Sometimes oral drug Ivermectin is also prescribed.
During the course of the treatment the rash might seem to be more reddish and vigorous however after 12 to 14 days you will be completely healed. You might even be prescribed cetrizine or other such anti histamines to decrease the itching. You should try to avoid intense itching. The intensity of itching will subside eventually when the bug no more lays egg and number of bugs decreases.

Regards,
Dr Manoj Pradeep MD
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Suggest Remedy For Persistent Itchy Rash All Over The Body

Hello, Thank you for writing to Healthcare magic. I ve read through your concerns thoroughly and I could understand how uncomfortable you might feel right now. Given your symptoms I would think of Scabies as well. It is one among the common parasitic infection in the body. The bug generally spreads through contact with a person or a place that is infested by it. These bugs generally burrow through your skin s top layer and lays egg in the epidermis of your skin. The egg hatch and gives rise to even more bugs. The intense rash that your experience is due to the antigenic property of the eggs and the bugs crawling through your skin. Scabies is generally curable; however, you must remember to stay away from others and vacuum clean your home thoroughly especially your beds and pillows as they cans till have eggs or bugs. The treatment of choice would be Permethrin lotion. You must apply it from your neck and work it down your body. Allow it to dry in your skin for 8 to 14 hours after which you can bath. Sometimes oral drug Ivermectin is also prescribed. During the course of the treatment the rash might seem to be more reddish and vigorous however after 12 to 14 days you will be completely healed. You might even be prescribed cetrizine or other such anti histamines to decrease the itching. You should try to avoid intense itching. The intensity of itching will subside eventually when the bug no more lays egg and number of bugs decreases. Regards, Dr Manoj Pradeep MD