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Scabies and Pubic Lice Relief Treatments

Fast, safe, and effective relief from scabies and pubic lice

Scabies and pubic lice are common skin infestations that cause intense itching, irritation, and discomfort.

· Scabies is caused by microscopic mites that burrow into the skin, leading to rashes and inflammation.

· Pubic lice (also known as “crabs”) are small insects that live in coarse body hair, spreading easily through close physical contact.

Although these conditions are rarely serious, they are highly contagious and should be treated promptly to prevent spreading and reinfection.

Our range of clinically proven scabies and lice treatments provides fast, effective relief — eliminating parasites and soothing irritated skin.
All treatments available from ifeelshy® are MHRA-approved and sourced from trusted UK manufacturers, ensuring safety, quality, and peace of mind.

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FAQs

1. What are scabies and pubic lice?

Scabies is caused by mites that burrow under the skin, while pubic lice are small insects that live in coarse body hair. Both cause itching and irritation.

2. How are these conditions spread?

They are transmitted mainly through close skin contact or sharing clothing, bedding, or towels.

3. How do scabies and lice treatments work?

Topical treatments such as permethrin or malathion kill both adult parasites and their eggs. Some products require a second application after 7 days.

4. Can these treatments be used by everyone?

Most adults can safely use them, but they may not be suitable for infants or those with certain skin conditions. Always read the patient information leaflet before use.

5. How can I prevent reinfection?

Wash all clothing, bedding, and towels in hot water and avoid close contact until treatment is complete.

6. How long does it take for the itching to stop?

Itching may continue for up to two weeks after treatment as the skin heals. Moisturising and soothing creams can help relieve irritation.

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