7 home remedies for human scabies

7 home remedies for human scabies

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To alleviate the symptoms of scabies, you can take a bath with chamomile tea, have a massage with olive oil or place a rue compress on your skin, as they have calming, moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties that help relieve the itching and skin irritation characteristic of this disease.

Home remedies should not replace treatment recommended by a doctor, and should only be used to complement and speed up recovery. See how scabies is treated.

In addition to medical treatment and home options, it is also recommended to take some precautions to help treat scabies faster and prevent its transmission, such as washing all the infected person’s clothes in hot water, as well as the bed linen, separating these clothes those of other family members and iron everything before using again.

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1. Olive oil massage

An excellent home remedy for scabies, also known as scabies, is to massage the affected area with olive oil, as the olive oil will soothe and hydrate the skin, relieving the itching that scabies causes and which worsens when scratching.

How to use: Heat the olive oil and when it is warm, massage the affected area with the help of gauze or cotton several times a day. You should avoid applying olive oil to areas of injured skin, and should only be used on intact skin.

2. Watercress juice

Watercress is a plant that has a strong purifying action and is therefore capable of eliminating toxins accumulated in the blood, reducing skin inflammation and the discomfort of scabies. Furthermore, watercress has a high vitamin A content that helps maintain skin health.

Ingredients:

  • 2 branches of watercress;
  • 200 ml of water.

Preparation mode:

Place the ingredients in the blender and blend until you obtain a homogeneous mixture. Then, drink 1 glass of this juice every day on an empty stomach.

3. Rue compresses

Rue is a medicinal plant that is widely used as a home remedy for skin problems due to its calming properties that combat irritation. Therefore, this is a great remedy to quickly relieve itching from scabies. Discover all the benefits of rue.

Ingredients:

  • 20 g of rue;
  • 1 liter of water;
  • Compresses or a clean cloth.

Preparation mode:

Place the ingredients in a pan and let it boil for 5 minutes. Then strain the mixture, let it cool and dip clean compresses in water. Finally, remove excess liquid from the compresses and apply to the affected areas.

4. Compresses with smoked tea

Fumaria tea has anti-inflammatory and skin regenerating properties that help relieve itching, the most characteristic symptom of scabies.

Ingredients

  • 2 teaspoons of dried Fumaria flowers;
  • 150 ml of water;
  • Compresses or a clean cloth.

Preparation mode

Place the smoke leaves in water and bring to a boil. After boiling, let it cool, strain and dip the compresses or cloth in the tea. Remove excess liquid and apply to the affected areas approximately 2 to 3 times a day.

5. Bath with chamomile tea

Taking a bath with chamomile tea is also a good option because this medicinal plant has calming properties used for skin irritations.

Ingredients:

  • 100g g of dried chamomile flowers;
  • 1 liter of water.

Preparation mode:

Place chamomile leaves in water and bring to a boil. After boiling, strain and let it cool. Take a shower with slightly cold water and then pour the tea all over your body.

6. Gel the Aloe vera

Aloe vera, also called aloe vera, has healing properties, in addition to providing relief from itching, making it a very effective option to help treat scabies.

How to use: cut a part of the aloe leaf, remove the gel and apply it to the affected area about 3 times a day.

7. Clove essential oil

Clove essential oil has healing and anti-inflammatory properties, helping to relieve inflammation and irritation, as well as being antiseptic, making it a great option for scabies.

How to use: Place 2 to 3 drops of clove essential oil on a cotton pad and apply to the affected areas.

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