Effective and All Natural Treatment of the Scabies Rash
The chief alternative to the dominant prescribed medications is the all-natural anti-bacterial tea tree oil. It can be purchased from many drug or health food stores for a relatively low cost, often less than the fee for a prescription treatment. If waiting a week or more is an option, tea tree oil can easily be purchased on the Internet from a variety of sources. It has many redeeming qualities as an alternative remedy for scabies, including its natural ability to reduce the desire to scratch the wounds.
Once applied to the skin, tea tree oil will not only kill the scabies parasites but produce a soothing and anti-inflammatory effect as well. It will keep the skin healthy and moist while the scabies heal, and there is no concern about unnecessary chemicals being permeated into the body. If applying the oil full strength is not essential, adding it to a plain lotion will prove to be just as sufficient.
If another choice of mediation is needed for frequent symptom relief, an oatmeal bath will provide natural assistance. Oatmeal does not contain ingredients to kill the scabies, however it will be an effective and practical method to reduce the minor irritation that unfortunately coexists with scabies. It is also important for the infected to refrain from scratching, as it will most likely spread the rash to other parts of the body or to people who are in contact with the contaminated individual. There are many different techniques that use oatmeal naturally if purchasing an oatmeal-based product at the store is not an option.
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