Dermatology, Infections / 25.10.2024
How Permethrin Cream Can Banish the Bugs
Always follow your healthcare provider’s advice on the appropriate use of Permethrin. It may not be indicated if you are pregnant, nursing or trying to become pregnant. Permethrin should not be overused.
There are other causes of itching, including serious illnesses, which should be investigated by your medical provider before treatment and if your condition does not resolve as expected.
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Understanding Permethrin Cream and Its Uses
- How Permethrin Cream Works to Eliminate Parasites
- When Should You Use Permethrin Cream?
- How to Apply Permethrin Cream for Optimal Results
- Side Effects and Safety Considerations
- Tips for Preventing Reinfestation
- Frequently Asked Questions About Permethrin Cream
The lateral aspect of the left hand depicted here, reveals the presence of papules due to an infestation of the human itch mite, Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis, in a case of what is commonly referred to as scabies.CDC image[/caption]
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?
MM: Scabies is extremely common. Globally in the region of 100-200 million people are believed to be affected by scabies annually.
Recently the WHO has recognised Scabies as a ‘Neglected Tropical Disease’ in response to this burden of disease. There has been increasing interest in using Mass Drug Administration (treating whole communities) as a strategy to control scabies in communities. In order to make this practical countries need an easy mechanism for establishing if scabies is a significant problem in their communities. In general when treating an individual, clinicians would conduct a full body examination to diagnose scabies – however this may not be practical or necessary when making decisions about whether to treat whole communities.
DE: Despite the fact that Scabies is a very common condition that causes a great deal of health problems, it has been largely neglected by health, research and funding agencies – but pleasingly, the WHO has now started to take action on scabies control, starting with the recognition of scabies as a "Neglected Tropical Disease"