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If they weren't disappearing on their own I would've already taken him. I don't think scabies would just go away by itself? I think it's just my paranoid mind at work but if they're not completely gone by Monday we will definitely take him in to be checked!
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Ok so some are disappearing but it looks like others are popping up in other areas now! And a couple have scabbed over. Ugh! He's not scratching at them at all. I don't know what the heck they can be!
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If it's a rash from a reaction to something, then just give it some time to go away.
I gave mine a bath in neem shampoo once (supposed to be an all natural bug repellent type shampoo) and they both broke out in hives all over. Re- bathed them and it still took almost 2 full weeks for all the hives to go away. Since you think it might be the new detergent you used, just ditch the new detergent. |
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