I've Contracted Sarcoptic Mange From A Puppy. How Can I Get Rid Of It? Dexoprin Doesnt Seem Too Effective.
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This condition is very uncomfortable one, according to the material I researched. Normally, it cannot be treated by over the counter products because it is resistant to them.
Anti-inflammatory drugs like corticosteriods, antibiotics and antiseborrhoeic shampoos to cleanse the skin are common treatments. Use of plastic gloves when handling animals with the disease, keeping them away from beds, and furniture is important for owner or others who care for them.
Here is website, which explains the temporary disease and provides quiet a bit of information and ideas for preventive care as well. Meanwhile, I would suggest a visit to your primary care physician or a local dermatologist to help you get this condition under control soon.
www.provet.co.uk/petfacts/health/sarcoptes.htm
Good luck for a quick resolution!
answered 2 years ago