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Hi-sorry for your misfortune.We had a severe outbreak of scabies in the LTC a few years ago (it coincided with an outbreak in the general public-those buggers were everywhere) The staff were treated prophylactically several times and I suspect I did have them once.I responded fast to the topical treatment and benadryl for the itching.Several of our immunocompromised residents had to be treated for the rest of their lives (sorry about that) We sent them to an infectious disease specialist and he managed their care. With your problems I think it would be wise for you to do the same if the situation does not resolve itself soon.. I understand that a healthy person may have just a few scabies on their bodies and that's why it's so often mis-diagnosed.It's hard to get them by scraping.An immunocompromised patient can have dozens of them and that's what they call "Norwegian scabies".. Our dementia residents really suffered-take care of yourself.Good luck
Thanks guys. It is such a lonely feeling to have something that is common enough that the medical field is kind of clueless about. I just keep hoping for some end to it. I think what I now have is a post-scabies skin inflammation and irritation from the permethrin and Ivermectin. I am hopeful that it will leave soon!
Thanks again.
my pt' had scabies. thankfully i did not get it but his home aide did as well as one of his daughters. his other dtrs. did not.
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[color=#483d8b]one of my friends who is a nurse too got c-diff. i am sure if we all had our nares cultured you'd find mrsa and who else knows what!
Caught something yucky at work last summer, too. I had a puncture under my thumbnail (gardening or whatever) and despite bandaging it and gloving and handwashing like hell, I picked up a bug in the puncture and wound up with a nasty case of cellulitis. Off work for 2 weeks, home IV for 4 days. That one moved up my arm fast, overnight, and I started getting systemic symptoms. Even developed some necrosis at the site. Yuck!
Hi there! I am so sorry for what you are going through! We had a patient with scabies admitted - she was covered! her face was crusty from it even. She was admitted with dx of " severe exzema" and it took me forever to get her isolated and for Md to believe me that I saw scabies not exzema. We were fortunate that noone else got it. I am so sorry for your bad luck
The woman I took care of still itched after 3 months but she definitely got better and better and her face cleared to normal skin after numerous creams and treatments. You should get a break from it soon.
Good luck!!
sharann, BSN, RN
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NOT asking for any medical advice here, I already have been to my doctor and derm, just asking for Personal experinces here.
I caught scabies from a nursing home patient from the OR and I am the only one who was fortunate enough. I am immunocompromised from a chemo med I take for a condition. Anyhow, I have beem treated several times with the cream RXed by the doc and even had a couse of the oral treatment. I just wanted to know if anyone has had this and when does the itching go away! I have been itching for two months(5 weeks of undiagnosed, misdiagnosed...)
I am going batty. Thanks.