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Go to the doctor. Antihistamines are a good start. Wash the area, notify everyone you have been in close contact with. Wash everything.
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1. Visit the doctor when you think you might have scabies. Besides being very itchy, you will see small red welts or bumps on the infected area. The doctor can confirm that you have
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1. Recognize the symptoms. Severe itching is the most common symptom of a possible scabies infestation, with affected areas itching so intensely that a dog bites and scratches at
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Scabies is a common disease that affects about 300 million people worldwide every year, according to the World Health Organization. You can catch scabies easily through direct skin
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