How To Kill Scabies Without Pesticides


by jesse ryan - Date: 2010-06-26 - Word Count: 250 Share This!

Scabies is a commonly occurring skin condition and therefore tons of people from all over the world are looking forward to natural treatments for scabies. Home cures for scabies would ensure that there are no dangerous side effects of insecticides involved. We all know that the available medications for scabies contain some percentage of insecticides, focussed towards eliminating the underlying mites. Some of the side effects of these medications include burning, dizziness and nausea. In a few cases, alarming conditions such as Leukaemia and Non-Hodgkins could be caused due to the excessive use of insecticides.

Scabies is an infectious skin condition and is caused by the parasites known as mites. These mites can often be passed from one human host to another. These mites reside deep within the surface of the skin. Due to its contagious nature, scabies could be transmitted through crowded places such as nursing homes, schools and orphanages. Maintaining proper hygiene is important in order to prevent the infestation from spreading to the other parts of the body.

If you have a family member affected with scabies, then you must avoid any direct skin contact. The home accessories must be treated before using. Scabies can hide under the bed sheets and spread the infestation to the person using it. Severe symptoms such as burning and itching could be reduced if you were to apply tea tree oil on the affected areas. The oil contains curative properties which can give a soothing effect on the blisters and the rash.

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