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Remember! Persistent, itchy eczema in treated scabies is occasionally caused by resistance to antiscabiosa or reinfection!
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After sufficient antiscabial therapy (see below scabies) glucocorticoids such as 1% hydrocortisone emulsion R123, possibly the more potent amcinonide (e.g. 0.1% Amciderm cream) or Betamethasone V Lotio R030, then a bland skin care therapy e.g. with Ungt. emulsif. aq., 5% dexpanthenol cream or a polidocanol cream (Optiderm cream). Education of the patient!
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Antihistamines like desloratadine (e.g. Aerius 1-2 tbl/day) or levocetirizine (e.g. Xusal 1-2 filmtbl/day).
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Betamethasone valerate emulsion hydrophilic 0,025/0,05 or 0,1 % (nrf 11.47.); Hydrocortisone emulsion hydrophilic 0.5-1; Papules, persistent post-scabial;Outgoing links (10)
Amcinonide; Antihistamines, systemic; Betamethasone valerate emulsion hydrophilic 0,025/0,05 or 0,1 % (nrf 11.47.); Desloratadine; Dexpanthenol; Eczema (overview); Glucorticosteroids topical; Hydrocortisone emulsion hydrophilic 0.5-1; Levocetirizine; Skabies;Disclaimer
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