It's best to consult a healthcare professional before using Elimite cream if you're unsure about having scabies. They can accurately diagnose your condition and recommend appropriate treatment. Using the cream without a confirmed diagnosis may not be necessary and could lead to unnecessary side effects. Always prioritize getting a proper assessment for any skin concerns.
If you have a household contact with scabies, you should treat scabies even if you don't have symptoms. It takes a while after infestation with scabies before you notice symptoms, and if you aren't treated, the whole household may need retreatment in a few weeks.
Scabies itself does not typically cause death. However, complications from severe scabies infestations, such as secondary bacterial infections, can lead to serious health issues or even death in rare cases. It is difficult to determine the exact number of deaths specifically attributed to scabies worldwide.
When scabies mites die, they typically become less visible and may appear as tiny, pale specks. Their bodies can dry out and become shriveled, often blending in with the skin or bedding. The symptoms associated with scabies, such as itching and inflammation, may persist even after the mites are dead due to the body's reaction to their presence.
No, not even single cream. Only double cream will 'whip'.
MY Auntie MAKES THE BEST CREAM SODA TREAT AND THIS IS HOW! She puts in cream with vanilla ice cream into a cup (don't need cream) she also adds chocolates like malteses and minstrels then pour cream soda into thee cup ice cream/ cream should float to top add umbrellas etc or you can just look up desserts up in a cookbook and then you can even learn a recipe
Two weeks and you should see a difference. Four weeks, and you skin tone should be clear pretty and even.
Keri lotion, kai body lotion, Klaron Lotion, and even Kwell lotion (for scabies).
After the cream is whipped, the texture will be more even. which you could make better ice cream with better quality
I have tried it and it seems to speed up the healing process and even keeps the blisters from opening, if you apply it early enough!
tropical cream yes. tropical ice-cream even better :D
Permethrin 5% cream applied all over from the neck down, leave on overnight, shower in the morning. Repeat in 1 week. If there are no contraindications to oral treatment, you can take ivermectin 0.2mg/kg once.
Anything you wouldn't normally find in ice cream such as baked beans, or even rainbow ice cream.