
So apparently I’ve managed to get scabies. Slightly itchy patches that then became both more numerous and more itchy with time, to the point where I couldn’t sleep at night.
Scabies spreads with close, extended physical contact, often within the same household. I read somewhere that it’s become more common among teenagers in recent years, with all the sitting close to each other in sofas while watching TV or playing games.
Ingrid is also itchy. Adrian has some patches that may or may not be something. Eric may be unaffected, but the incubation time can be many weeks. So we just treated everyone to be on the safe side.
The main treatment turned out to be a cream that has to be applied on every square millimetre of your body except the scalp, and reapplied whenever you e.g. wash your hands. Apparently a common side effect is a burning sensation. Ingrid got it bad, with a burning feeling over most of her body, but it passed quickly at least, after 5 minutes or so. I just felt some slight burning on my face, but it kept going for hours. Still is, a bit. Possibly because I kept touching my face – because I know I do that all the time.
The other part of treating scabies is decontaminating textiles, so there was a lot of clothes, bedding, and towels to be washed today.
Scabies feels like a dirty disease. Just like head lice, I associate it with bad hygiene. Which is totally irrational, I know! If I can’t get rid of scabies or lice by washing, then cleanliness certainly couldn’t have prevented it either. In fact Google tells me that head lice may actually prefer clean hair to oily hair.