What is scabies? Treatment of scabies mite disease

 9:29am, 3 July 2025

Candida mite disease is a more serious pruritus skin disease. The development of scabies mite requires four stages: egg, larvae, numb and adult. All its development process is spent in dogs and is usually completed within 2 to 3 weeks. Scabies dig tunnels on the epidermis of the skin, and females lay eggs in the tunnel, and each female can lay 20 to 50 eggs in one lifetime. The eggs hatch into larvae, which have 3 pairs of feet and have a body length of 0.11 to 0.14mm. The hatched larvae crawl to the surface of the skin, chisel the hole on the skin, and degenerate into the worms in the hole. The worms also drill into the skin, forming narrow and shallow acupoints, and degenerate into adults in it. The female insects live about 3 to 4 weeks, and the male insects die after mating. Canine scabies mites are infected through direct contact.

Treatment method: The treatment of

scabies mite is mainly subcutaneous injection of ivermectin or doramectin, and avermectin can also be used. Dog scabies mites can temporarily invade people, causing itching and papule dermatitis, but dog scabies mites cannot reproduce in humans, so people can heal themselves without treatment.

Topical Sierra Factor (Great Pamper) drops are currently the most effective and longest-lasting method.