What should I do if scabiesare on my face and scalp?

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I'm at my limit with this and I just don't know what direction to go. I had one round of Premetherin and Ivermectin and it didn't work. They are back or did they ever go away. I break out very mildly so the doctors don't believe me. I know they are there. Can anyone help me with how to treat face neck and scalp?

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    for the first time in 6 months, I've really hit on something.

    Oil of Oregano, topically and lemon. I do a 5% oil of oregano, with 20% lemon oil mixed with castor oil.

    I'm making great strides in a very short timeframe.

    Hope this helps you.

    God bless you.

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      let us know if it cures you mommacita . My brother and I are experimenting with different oral medications and if it shows promise we will let you all know.

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    To everybody.

    I've sacabie on my forarms over 5yrs now and I think I found a mixture that looks like its working.  The ratios are not set.  I think the key is to get past their waxy coating with alcohol. Then kill with scabisan plus lotion, dish soap, bleach, and clove oil.  I have it all mixed up in a bottle and apply several times daily.  Dont get in eyes.  Its slowly clearly up finally.  Good luck.

    Daniel

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    my recommended ratios are 75ml  Scabisan plus lotion, 25ml alcohol 70%, 5ml water, 10 drops of dish soap, 2 drops of clove oil.  This developed after 5 yrs of sacbies.  Yes, entire body, except the eyes.  Also, before application, I use over entire body, a brown soap for dogs that contain creolin.  Works better than sulphur soap.  My scabies down 75%.  Must be working.

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