Introduction of Escrab Lotion 100ml
Escrab Lotion contains Permethrin, which is an anti-parasitic medication. It is used to treat scabies, lice, and crab louse infections.
Scabies is an itchy skin ailment caused by a microscopic burrowing mite called Sarcoptes scabiei. Itching might be severe in the area where the mite burrows.
How Does Escrab Lotion Work?
Escrab 5% Lotion is a drug that fights parasites. It functions by destroying the mites, which are microscopic creatures that lay eggs and cause scabies. Moreover, it eradicates head lice, which cling to your scalp and cause irritation.
Directions for Use
Apply Escrab Lotion exactly as your doctor instructs. It should only be used externally. Every area that is impacted should have the medication applied. The appropriate dosage will be prescribed by your doctor based on your age, weight, and medical condition.
Both before and after using Escrab Lotion, wash your hands. Applying this medication near your eyes, on your eyelids, nose, or mouth is not advised.
Overdosage
Use warm water and soap to wash off any excess Escrab Lotion that you or anybody else may have applied. Should you unintentionally consume Escrab Lotion, see your physician right away or go to the closest hospital.
Benefits of Escrab Lotion
Scabies is a skin disorder caused by mites, which are microscopic insects that infest and irritate your skin. Escrab 5% Lotion is a parasite treatment. It kills mites and their eggs by paralyzing and paralyzing them. In general, the cream should be used to the entire body save the face and head, but see your doctor first. After 8-12 hours, it should be carefully washed off. Often, one application is sufficient to treat the problem completely, but a second application may be required a week later. This will relieve the itching, swelling, and redness brought on by mites. However, deceased mites may continue to irritate you for some time.
Side Effects of Escrab Lotion
Common
- Itching
- Redness of skin
- Tingling, prickling, skin burning sensation
- Dry skin
Rare
- Skin irritation
- Signs of hypersensitivity reactions (skin rash, fever, difficulty in breathing or swallowing, scaly or flaky skin)
FAQs
1. What if I forget to apply Escrab 5% Lotion?
If you forget to use Escrab 5% Lotion, don’t worry; just use it again as soon as you recall. If you are unsure or have any other concerns, please visit your doctor.
2. Can I discontinue taking Escrab 5% Lotion after I feel better?
No, even if you feel better, do not discontinue using Escrab 5% Lotion without visiting your doctor. Before the illness is totally treated, your symptoms may improve. As a result, it is recommended that you continue your treatment for the suggested term for better and more complete treatment.
3. Is Escrab 5% Lotion safe to use?
Escrab 5% Lotion is safe if used according to your doctor’s instructions. To get the most out of it, follow the doctor’s instructions completely. Follow your doctor’s instructions exactly and notify him or her if any of the side effects bother you.
4. Is Escrab Lotion safe for use by women who are nursing or pregnant?
Women who are nursing or pregnant shouldn’t use Escrab Lotion. Before using the medication, speak with your physician.
5. Can children use Escrab Lotion?
It is not advised to use Escrab Lotion on babies younger than two months old, and children and teenagers under the age of eighteen should use it carefully. Before usage, speak with your physician.
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