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Skin Conditions & Treatments : Scabies Cures

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2009

To cure scabies, one must use an insecticide of some sort due to scabies being an insect parasite. Learn more about curing scabies from a certified dermatologist in this free video on skin conditions and treatments.

Expert: Dr. Stephen H. Mandy, M.D.
Contact: www.mandymd.com
Bio: Dr. Stephen H. Mandy completed his residencies at Johns Hopkins University and University of Miami and earned his medical degree at George Washington University.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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  • i have them before it hurts like hell then i put that stuff on me its stop them to bite

  • Not true you can get scabies on your head and face. I had it on my cheek. Felt crawling all around my nape on my scalp and had the rash on my forehead hair line. You can get scabies anywhere you have skin.

  • @cappadinoceo WTF!!!!!!

  • HOT TUB, ALL THE WAY HOT, EXTRA CHEMICALS PLEASE

  • thumbs up if you got here from monsters inside me lol.

  • @176js

    your father is a goat herder...

  • @gypsydog100 thanks for the info. i tried permethrin but it didnt work. was there any side effect after u use bleach?

  • @gypsydog100 I was thinking about a Clorax bath because Clorax kills everything. And it is cheap. Did you experience any problems from the bleach? My college age daughter picked this up at college and it was a nightmare.

  • the only way to completely kill scabies is:

    1. draw a pentagram on the floor in your own blood

    2. stand at the center and throw salt over your right shoulder (Carefull! over the left shoulder will make them double in size)

    3. place dead chicken entrails in the center and chant "jeezus save me" 3 times

    youll wake up in the morning like it never happened...

  • @KilluhKid

    it is a parasite that is an insect.

    like a leech, its an annelid, but also a parasite.

    a parasite is by definition an organism that lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by getting nutrients at the host's expense.

    sry i went all nerdy on u, just wanted to clarify something :)

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