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Crotan drug: Uses, indications and notes when using
Crotan belongs to two groups of drugs: antiparasitic and antipruritic. Crotan is often prescribed to treat some infections, itching on the skin, especially scabies.
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Elimite drug: Uses, indications and precautions when using
Elimite is used to treat the symptoms of skin irritation in scabies. Patients need to pay attention to some problems during treatment with this drug to limit side effects.
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Ivermectin: Uses, indications and cautions when using
Ivermectin is a medicine used to treat infections caused by certain parasites. It should be noted that the drug Ivermectin is not effective against adult worms.
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Uses of Stadeurax
Stadeurax is prescribed mainly for cases of scabies or itchy skin. Stadeurax is used topically at the dose recommended by the doctor, so patients need to strictly follow the dosing instructions to avoid adverse side effects.
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Uses of Eurax
Eurax contains the main ingredient is Crotamiton with a concentration of 100mg/g, belonging to the antihistamine subgroup. It is used for the local treatment of scabies, lice and itching of various origins.
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Note to help thoroughly treat scabies
Scabies is caused by a parasite called “scabies” - Sarcoptes scabiei hominis. This is a contagious skin disease, not caused by “liver heat” as many people mistakenly believe. So can scabies heal on its own and how to treat scabies?
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How to treat scabies in children?
Today, scabies is still a contagious disease in families and communities, caused by scabies mites - the scientific name is Sarcoptes scabiei - the disease is transmitted mainly by direct skin-to-skin contact, through shared items such as clothes, blankets... In particular, scabies in children is quite common, a type of rash caused by scabies mites and is easily spread in the school environment.
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Typical signs of scabies
Scabies is a fairly common skin disease in our country. The disease often appears in densely populated areas, cramped housing, poor sanitation, and lack of clean water. Although it does not cause serious health consequences, if the signs of scabies are not recognized early and not treated promptly, the disease can lead to serious complications: infection, eczema, acute glomerulonephritis.
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Scabies in babies
Scabies is a very itchy rash caused by a tiny, eight-legged mite called Sarcoptes scabiei, which burrows into the skin. Scabies is usually spread by close, prolonged skin-to-skin contact (such as holding hands), and is common in school-age children and can also occur in infants. If left untreated, scabies can spread to all members of the family through bedding, couches, and towels. The mites and their eggs can live on clothing or bedding for one to two days. In this article, we will provide useful information for parents about scabies in infants.
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Some dangerous sexually transmitted diseases
Worldwide, there are an estimated 250 million new cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) each year. Most of these diseases can be transmitted directly or indirectly. However, for some common genital tract infections in women such as gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis B, ... the main mode of transmission is not sexual.
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Ways to catch stepchildren
Scabies is a common skin disease that can be spread if you come into close contact with an infected person. Using medication as directed by your doctor and maintaining a healthy lifestyle is the best way to treat scabies effectively.
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