Quick Home Guide: Skin Infections & Scabies Care
🧫 Fungal Skin Infections
Common Names:
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Ringworm, Athlete’s foot, Jock itch, Candida rash
Caused by: Fungi (e.g. Tinea, Candida)
Symptoms:
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Itchy, red, scaly patches
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Circular, raised borders (especially in ringworm)
Treatment:
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Topical antifungals: Clotrimazole, Miconazole, Ketoconazole
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Oral antifungals: For scalp/nail infections
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Keep area dry & clean
🧪 Bacterial Skin Infections
Common Names:
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Boils, Impetigo, Cellulitis, Acne
Caused by: Bacteria (Staph, Strep)
Symptoms:
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Red, swollen, painful, warm skin
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May ooze pus or form crust
Treatment:
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Topical antibiotics: Mupirocin, Neomycin
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Oral antibiotics: Cephalexin, Amoxicillin
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Clean wounds daily
🕷️ SCABIES CARE GUIDE
Caused by: Mites (Sarcoptes scabiei)
Signs:
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Intense itching, especially at night
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Tiny burrows, red bumps between fingers, wrists, waist, genitals

✅ Step-by-Step Treatment
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Apply treatment (Permethrin or Benzyl Benzoate):
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All over body (except face unless infected)
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Leave for 8–12 hours, then wash off
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Repeat in 7 days if needed
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Treat all household members – even without symptoms.
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Kill mites on items:
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Wash clothes, sheets, towels in hot water ≥60°C
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Dry in high heat
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Or seal items in plastic bags for 7 days
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Stop itching:
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Antihistamines (e.g. Loratadine)
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Calamine lotion
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Prevent infection:
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Apply gentian violet on scratched wounds to avoid bacterial infection
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Monitor for signs of impetigo
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💊 Gentian Violet: What It Does
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Kills bacteria & fungi on open wounds
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Used for:
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Skin sores
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Fungal rashes
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Oral thrush in infants
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Apply with cotton once or twice daily
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Stains skin purple but dries wounds
🧼 Essential Hygiene Tips
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No skin-to-skin contact during infection
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Avoid sharing clothes, towels, beddings
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Trim fingernails to prevent scratching
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Regularly disinfect surfaces
🧾 Print-Friendly Chart
| Condition | Caused By | Key Treatment | Kill Germs On Items? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fungal Infection | Tinea/Candida fungi | Antifungal cream/tablets | Not necessary |
| Bacterial Infection | Staph/Strep bacteria | Antibiotic creams/orals | Clean wounds only |
| Scabies | Sarcoptes mites | Benzyl benzoate, Permethrin | Yes – hot wash/dry |
