How should I use benzoyl peroxide on my skin?
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The correct method of applying is: Apply anti-scabicidal lotion in a thin layer to the whole body from the neck down, using a soft brush (such as a painter's brush). Let the lotion dry (5 - 10 minutes) and then put on clean clothing. Wait for 24 hours for the lotion to act and then have another hot bath. FULL DIRECTIONS FOR USE: 1. Take a hot bath and rub the affected areas thoroughly with a flannel, using soap. The finger and toe nails should be cut short. 2. After drying, apply the liquid of lotion or cream to the whole body except the face and head. The best method is to paint the liquid on with a flat, soft paint brush of about 5 centimeters wide. Every part of the body from neck to toes should be covered. It is particularly important that the application should be thoroughly made to the affected areas and the fingers and nails. Special attention should be paid to the toes, wrists, ankles, armpits, buttocks and groin. 3. After painting, the body is allowed to dry, which, in a warm room, takes five to ten minutes. After this the patient can get dressed. It is desirable but not essential, to put on clean underclothing and to have clean night garments and bed linen. 4. Discarded undergarments and linen are effectively disinfected by the ordinary process of washing and ironing. 5. Provided it is thorough, the single application of the liquid should suffice. A second painting can be made three or four days after the first, to ensure complete eradication of scabies. Drugs for Treatment of Scabies: If you are having scabies, steroids and antibiotics have no role in curing scabies. Ivermectin and albendazole are oral drugs for scabies. Mostly locally applied lotions or cream are there. The drugs for local application are: Benzyl benzoate (Ascabiol) Premathrins Gammaxine ot Gamma benzene hexachloride Crotamiton Sulfur A 2007 Cochrane Review found that topical permethrin appeared to be the most effective treatment for scabies. Alternative drug therapy includes precipitated sulfur 6% in petrolatum, lindane, benzyl benzoate, crotamiton, and ivermectin; a possible new option is albendazole. Pruritus can be treated with an oral antihistamine, such as hydroxyzine hydrochloride (Atarax), diphenhydramine hydrochloride (Benadryl), or cyproheptadine hydrochloride (Periactin). More severe symptoms may require a short course of topical or oral steroids. Secondary infections may require antibiotics, which should be prescribed based on culture and sensitivity data.
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