Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
Scabies is not really easy to diagnose or treat, so if you did go to a dermatologist to be diagnoses, please contact him/her and tell them about the rash. The best dermatologist in our area missed my sisters scabies, and of course, we all had to be treated when she got treated as we lived in the house with her. NONE of us got a rash from the scabies or the treatment. It is possible the medication broke you out or you got re-exposed. I know this is a hassle to treat, but if you still have it, you are also still contagious to others. If for some reason you did NOT go to a dermatologist, and maybe just treated it with the cream guessing that is what it was, you need to be seen. They looked on the back of my sisters hands, in between the fingers to find the mites finally. She has dry skin and actually is a retred ER nurse and she went with the itches to the guy and he didn't see them at first. Best of luck
Instructions:
Bleach: Bleach can also be used to get rid of scabies. This is because it contains chlorine, a type of disinfectant that kills the mite associated with the infection in the first place.
In order to apply the treatment follow these steps:
To a large container, add a cup of bleach. Follow this up with three cups of water.
Make a paste out of these ingredients.
With the help of a cotton ball, apply the paste on the affected area.
Allow it to dry naturally.
Take a shower soon after.
Be mindful of the fact that bleach is an extremely corrosive substance in its undiluted form. Never should you use the substance without diluting it.