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Scabies Treatment for Bangladeshi Patients Worldwide

What is Scabies Treatment?

Scabies is a highly contagious skin condition caused by tiny mites (Sarcoptes scabiei) that burrow into the skin, causing intense itching and a rash. It spreads through close skin-to-skin contact, often affecting entire households or communities if not treated promptly.

Scabies treatment focuses on killing the mites and relieving the itching. The most common and effective treatment is a medicated cream or lotion, such as permethrin, that is applied to the entire body and left on for several hours. In some cases, oral medication like ivermectin may be prescribed, especially for severe or crusted scabies.

People often worry that scabies is a result of poor hygiene, but that is a myth. Even the cleanest individuals can get scabies through physical contact with an infected person. Another common fear is that treatment is painful or harsh. In reality, scabies medicines are safe, effective, and widely used.

The meaning of “Scabies” in Bengali is ‘Dhama Rog’ or ‘Khoshpaachra’. It refers to a contagious skin condition caused by mites that leads to intense itching and a rash.

It’s crucial to treat all close contacts at the same time to prevent reinfestation. Clothes, bedding, and towels should also be washed in hot water. Understanding scabies and seeking prompt medical care helps stop the spread, reduce discomfort, and support faster recovery for both individuals and families.

Why Do People Need Scabies Treatment?

People need scabies treatment to kill the mites causing the infection, relieve intense itching, and prevent the spread of scabies to others. Without treatment, scabies can worsen, leading to skin infections, sores, and severe discomfort. Early and proper treatment helps clear the infestation quickly, restores healthy skin, and stops it from spreading within families or communities.

Causes of Scabies

Scabies is caused by an infestation of the Sarcoptes scabiei mite, a tiny parasite that burrows into the top layer of human skin. The main causes include:

  • Direct skin-to-skin contact with someone who has scabies
  • Sharing personal items like towels, bedding, or clothing
  • Living in crowded conditions such as dormitories, nursing homes, or shelters
  • Close physical contact in families, schools, or care facilities

The mites spread easily through prolonged contact, but they do not jump or fly. Quick treatment is essential to stop the spread.

Symptoms of Scabies

Scabies causes intense itching and a skin rash. Common symptoms of scabies include:

  • Severe itching, especially at night
  • Red bumps or pimples on the skin
  • Thin, wavy lines (burrows) where mites have tunnelled under the skin
  • Sores or scabs from scratching
  • Rash between fingers, on wrists, elbows, waist, armpits, buttocks, genitals, and feet

In babies and older adults, scabies may also affect the face, scalp, palms, and soles. Symptoms usually appear 2 to 6 weeks after exposure, but can appear sooner in people who’ve had scabies before.

Home Remedies to get rid of Scabies

Some home remedies that may help relieve scabies symptoms, though they are not a substitute for medical treatment. Always consult a doctor for proper scabies treatment.

  • Neem oil: Has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Apply directly to the affected skin.
  • Tea tree oil: Known to kill scabies mites and soothe itching. Mix with a carrier oil before applying.
  • Aloe vera gel: Soothes irritated skin and helps with healing.
  • Clove oil: Has antimicrobial and analgesic effects. Use cautiously after diluting.
  • Turmeric paste: Its anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce itching and rash.
  • Cold compresses: Applying a cool cloth can relieve severe itching temporarily.
  • Wash clothes and bedding: Use hot water and dry on high heat to kill mites.

The home remedies listed may help relieve mild symptoms temporarily, but are not a substitute for professional medical treatment. Always consult a doctor.

When Do These Symptoms Lead to Treatment?

These symptoms lead to treatment when a doctor confirms that the cause of itching, rashes, or bumps is scabies, often by examining the skin or using simple tests. If left untreated, scabies can spread quickly to others and cause intense discomfort, making early treatment essential.

Scabies is usually diagnosed based on symptoms and a physical exam. A doctor may use the following methods:

  • Skin examination to look for typical burrows, rashes, or bumps caused by the mites
  • Ink test or burrow ink test to make the tunnels of the mites more visible on the skin
  • Skin scraping test, where a sample of skin is examined under a microscope to confirm the presence of mites, eggs, or waste
  • Adhesive tape test, where tape is applied to the itchy area and then checked under a microscope

Ways to Recover from Scabies

Scabies is a contagious skin condition caused by tiny mites. With proper treatment and care, you can recover fully and avoid spreading it to others.

1. Use Prescribed Medication

  • Topical creams or lotions: Your doctor will usually prescribe a permethrin cream or other scabicides to apply all over your body from the neck down.
  • Oral medication: In some cases, oral ivermectin may be given for severe or resistant scabies, but it should only be taken if advised by a doctor.
  • Follow the treatment exactly as prescribed, even if itching stops early.

2. Treat All Close Contacts

  • Scabies spreads easily, so all household members and close contacts should be treated at the same time, even if they have no symptoms.

3. Clean Clothing and Bedding

  • Wash clothes, bed linens, and towels used in the last 3 days in hot water (at least 50°C) and dry on a hot cycle.
  • Items that cannot be washed should be sealed in a plastic bag for 72 hours to kill mites.

4. Avoid Scratching

  • Scratching worsens the skin damage and increases the risk of infection.
  • Use antihistamines or soothing creams if itching is severe (consult your doctor).

5. Maintain Good Hygiene

  • Keep your skin clean and dry.
  • Avoid close skin contact with others until treatment is complete.

6. Follow Up

  • Itching may continue for a few weeks after treatment due to allergic reactions.
  • If symptoms persist beyond 2-4 weeks or worsen, see your doctor for re-evaluation.

Always follow your doctor’s instructions and complete prescribed treatment to ensure full recovery and prevent spreading scabies.

Common Medicines for Scabies

The name of medicine for scabies are as follows:

  1. Permethrin cream (5%)
    • The most commonly prescribed topical treatment, which can be applied all over the body and left on for 8 to 14 hours before washing off.
  2. Ivermectin (oral tablets)
    • Used for severe cases, crusted scabies, or when topical treatment fails. Usually given as a single dose and may be repeated.
  3. Benzyl benzoate lotion
    • Another scabies lotion, but it is less commonly used due to skin irritation.
  4. Crotamiton cream or lotion
    • An alternative topical treatment, sometimes used for mild cases.
  5. Sulfur ointment (5-10%)
    • Safe for babies and pregnant women, but less convenient due to smell and texture.

The medicines listed are for general awareness only. Only a qualified doctor can prescribe the appropriate scabies treatment.

If you experience any of these symptoms for more than a few weeks, it is important to seek medical advice. Early treatment gives the best results. If you want to take consultations or appointments, Bangla Health Connect connects you with experts at leading hospitals.

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We assist Bangladeshi patients with scabies treatment abroad, including consultations, hospital selection, and complete support.

Why Choose Trusted Hospitals Worldwide for Scabies Treatment?

Through Bangla Health Connect, Bangladeshi patients can access world-recognised hospitals in India, Thailand, and other countries that specialise in treating parasitic skin infections such as scabies. Many patients travel abroad for accurate diagnosis, advanced treatment options, and expert dermatology care that may not always be available locally.

Here’s why Bangladeshi patients choose scabies treatment with Bangla Health Connect in hospitals worldwide:

  • Experienced Dermatologists and Skin Specialists
    Leading hospitals have highly qualified dermatologists experienced in diagnosing and managing scabies and other contagious skin conditions. These specialists follow international treatment protocols and offer personalised care for both mild and severe cases, including resistant or recurrent scabies.
  • Advanced Diagnostic and Treatment Technology
    Hospitals use modern diagnostic tools such as dermoscopy, skin scraping, and microscopic analysis to confirm scabies accurately. Treatment options include topical scabicides, oral antiparasitic medications, and skin-soothing therapies to relieve itching and inflammation. Advanced cases receive integrated care, addressing secondary infections and preventing reinfestation.
  • Cost-effective Treatment
    Top dermatology centres in India, Thailand, and other destinations provide high-quality care at affordable prices, ensuring international standards of hygiene, safety, and comfort. This makes dermatology care accessible to Bangladeshi patients seeking effective scabies management.
  • Minimal Waiting Time
    With Bangla Health Connect, patients receive quick appointments, prompt diagnosis, and timely treatment, helping to relieve severe itching, rashes, and skin discomfort without unnecessary delays.
  • Easy Communication and Support
    Several hospitals abroad have English-speaking dermatologists and staff, while Bangla Health Connect offers Bengali-speaking coordinators for clear communication and continuous support during the treatment journey.

For Bangladeshi patients, Bangla Health Connect provides a trusted pathway to expert dermatologists, effective antiparasitic therapies, and affordable scabies treatment in top hospitals worldwide.

Trusted Hospitals Worldwide Offering the Best Treatment for Scabies

Bangla Health Connect connects patients with leading hospitals that specialise in dermatology and parasitic skin infections. These centres are recognised for their expert dermatologists, advanced antiparasitic treatments, and modern diagnostic methods for managing scabies and related skin conditions. Bangladeshi patients receive timely, effective, and compassionate care abroad, ensuring complete relief from itching, irritation, and infection.

Manipal Hospitals, EM Bypass, Kolkata

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127, Mukundapur, E.M. Bypass, Kolkata 700099, West Bengal

Manipal Hospitals Mukundapur, Kolkata

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223 & 230, Barakhola Lane, Purba Jadavpur, Mukundapur, Kolkata – 700 099, West Bengal, India

Manipal Hospitals Dhakuria, Kolkata

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P-4 & 5, C.I.T Scheme – LXXII, Block A, Gariahat Road, Dhakuria, Kolkata – 700 029, West Bengal, India

Desun Hospital, Kolkata

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Desun More, 720, Eastern Metropolitan Bypass, Golpark, Sector I, Kasba, Kolkata, West Bengal 700107, India

Peerless Hospital, Kolkata

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360, Panchasayar Rd, Sahid Smirity Colony, Pancha Sayar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700094, India

CMRI – Calcutta Medical Research Institute, Kolkata

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7/2 Diamond Harbour Road, New Alipore, Kolkata 700027, West Bengal, India.

BM Birla Heart Hospital, Kolkata

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1/1, National Library Avenue, Alipore, Kolkata, West Bengal 700027, India

Apollo Hospital Kolkata, Salt Lake

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Apollo Multispeciality Hospital, Kolkata, 58, Canal Circular Rd, Kadapara, Phool Bagan, Kankurgachi, Kolkata, West Bengal 700054

Manipal Hospital, Rangapani

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Vill & P.O. Rangapani, Dist. Darjeeling, West Bengal - 734434

Manipal Hospital Siliguri

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Meghnad Saha Sarani, Pradhan Nagar, Siliguri, West Bengal - 734003

Desun Hospital, Siliguri

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Beside Medical College, Siliguri, Kwakhali, West Bengal 734012, India

Manipal Hospital, Bangalore

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98, HAL Old Airport Road, Kodihalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka – 560017, India

Apollo Bangalore, Bannerghatta Road

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Apollo Hospitals Bangalore, Bannerghatta Road, Opp. IIM, 154/11, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore, Karnataka – 560076

Kauvery Hospital Alwarpet, Chennai

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81, TTK Road Junction, CIT Colony, Alwarpet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600018

SIMS Hospital – SRM Institutes for Medical Science, Vadapalani, Chennai

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Metro No.1 Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Landmark:, next to Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026

MGM Healthcare, Chennai

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MGM Healthcare Pvt Ltd No. 72, Old No. 54, Nelson Manickam Road, Aminjikarai, Chennai – 600029, Tamil Nadu, India

Apollo Chennai, Greams Road

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Apollo Hospital Chennai, Greams Lane, 21, Greams Rd, Thousand Lights, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600006

Apollo Chennai, Vanagaram

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Apollo Hospitals, Plot No, 64, Vanagaram-Ambattur Rd, Ayanambakkam, Ambattur Industrial Estate, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600095

Manipal Hospitals Dwarka, Delhi

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Sector 6, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110075, India

Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket

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12, Press Enclave Marg, Saket Institutional Area, Saket, New Delhi, Delhi 110017

Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket

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Press Enclave Marg, Saket District Centre, Saket, New Delhi – 110017, India.

BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi

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Pusa Road, Rajendra Place, New Delhi – 110005, India

Apollo Hospital Delhi

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Apollo Hospital Delhi, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Mathura Rd, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi, Delhi 110076

Apollo Hospital Hyderabad, Jubilee Hills

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Apollo Hospital Jubilee Hills Hyderabad, Rd Number 72, opposite Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan School, Film Nagar, Hyderabad, Telangana 500033

Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital, Mumbai

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Swami Vivekananda Road, near LIC Colony, Vile Parle West, Mumbai – 400056.

Apollo Hospital Mumbai

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Apollo Hospital Mumbai Plot # 13, Off Uran Road, Parsik Hill Rd, Sector 23, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400614

Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital, Bangkok

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Samitivej Hospital, 133 Sukhumvit 49 (Soi 49), Khlong Tan Nua, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand

Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital

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Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital 488 Srinakarin Road (also spelled “Srinagarindra Rd.”), Suan Luang District, Bangkok 10250, Thailandsrinakarin

These hospitals follow international treatment guidelines and provide full support for Bangladeshi patients through Bangla Health Connect.

Cost of Scabies Treatment 

The average cost ranges from $3 to $10 in India, depending on the type of medication, while in Thailand, it is from $5 to $15, depending on the antibiotics. The final cost may vary based on multiple factors such as the treatment method, hospital location, and the condition. Before viewing the detailed table of treatment-wise costs, it's helpful to understand what influences these expenses most.

Factors Influencing Treatment Costs

Several factors can affect the total cost of scabies treatment:

  • Severity of Infestation
    Mild cases need fewer medications, while crusted or widespread scabies may require advanced or repeated treatments.
  • Type of Medication
    Topical creams like permethrin are inexpensive, but oral medications like ivermectin may add to the cost, especially if multiple doses are needed.
  • Additional Tests
    In some cases, skin scrapings or other diagnostic procedures may be required, slightly increasing the cost.
  • Follow-Up Visits
    Repeat visits for re-evaluation or secondary infections can add to the overall expense.

Cost Breakdown of Scabies Treatment in India

Consultation
Approximate Cost in USD
$10 - $15
Approximate Cost in INR
₹800 - ₹1,200
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳1000 - ৳1600
Permethrin Cream (5%)
Approximate Cost in USD
$1 - $5
Approximate Cost in INR
₹40 - ₹400
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳50 - ৳600
Oral Ivermectin (per dose)
Approximate Cost in USD
$1 - $10
Approximate Cost in INR
₹50 - ₹500
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳60 - ৳700
Skin Scraping/Test
Approximate Cost in USD
$1- $2
Approximate Cost in INR
₹100 - ₹150
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳100 - ৳200

Note: India is well known for offering cost-effective advanced treatment. Hospitals combine affordability with strong clinical outcomes, supported by skilled experts and the widespread availability of generic medicines.

Cost Breakdown of Scabies Treatment in China

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Cost Breakdown of Scabies Treatment in Thailand

Consultation
Approximate Cost in USD
$5 - $15
Approximate Cost in THB
฿200 - ฿500
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳640 - ৳1,600
Antibiotics
Approximate Cost in USD
$5 - $15
Approximate Cost in THB
฿180 - ฿550
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳590 - ৳1,770

Note: Thailand’s hospitals are often promoted as premium destinations for international patients. Their higher costs reflect the use of advanced imported medicines, luxury infrastructure, and all-inclusive patient care packages.

The costs listed are approximate and may vary based on hospital, location, and patient needs. Consult the healthcare provider for accurate and updated information.

The currency conversion rates in the table above are based on data from October 2025.

For more help on cost estimates and personalised guidance, contact Bangla Health Connect.

Success & Outcomes of Scabies Treatment

Successful treatment of scabies means the mites and eggs are completely eliminated, symptoms are relieved, and reinfection is prevented. Most patients recover fully within a few weeks with proper care and follow-up.

Understanding Success Rates

In a research analysis of 147 studies, treatment outcomes for scabies were largely positive, with 84.8% of patients achieving successful treatment. Oral ivermectin (88.2% success), topical ivermectin (90.7%), and permethrin (89.2%) all performed well, with failure rates lower than the global average. Importantly, a two-dose regimen of oral ivermectin resulted in higher effectiveness (92.9% success) compared to a single dose (84.8%), supporting its inclusion in treatment guidelines.

What Does Success Mean?

  • Complete removal of mites and eggs through prescribed topical or oral medications
  • Relief from intense itching and skin irritation within a few days to weeks
  • Healing of rashes, blisters, or sores without secondary infections
  • No reinfection due to proper treatment of close contacts and thorough cleaning of clothes and bedding
  • Return to normal skin health and daily activities without discomfort

Approach of Leading Hospitals

Top hospitals focus on accurate diagnosis, advanced therapies, and holistic care for patients with scabies and other parasitic skin infections. Their approach includes:

  • Comprehensive diagnostics, such as skin scraping, dermoscopy, and microscopic examination to detect scabies mites, eggs, and faecal matter, confirming the infection with precision.
  • Modern treatments using topical scabicides, oral antiparasitic medications, and soothing skin therapies to relieve itching, inflammation, and irritation while effectively killing mites and preventing reinfestation.
  • Supportive care that includes hygiene education, disinfection of clothing and bedding, and guidance for treating close contacts to avoid reinfection and community spread.
  • Multidisciplinary reviews, where dermatologists, paediatricians, and infectious disease specialists work together to ensure safe, targeted, and comprehensive management of both mild and severe scabies cases.

This combination of accurate diagnostics, expert treatment, and preventive care helps eliminate mites, reduce recurrence, and restore healthy, irritation-free skin.

How Bangla Health Connect Supports Bangladeshi Patients

Bangla Health Connect helps Bangladeshi patients access fast, affordable, and expert scabies treatment worldwide. The team works closely with leading hospitals to ensure smooth coordination from consultation to recovery.

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Bangla Health Connect makes this process simple and supportive, from travel arrangements to ongoing medical guidance, ensuring Bangladeshi patients receive high-quality care with peace of mind. With over 60,000 Bangladeshi patients assisted, Bangla Health Connect has built strong trust through clarity, care, and personal support.

Contact Bangla Health Connect today to begin your treatment journey with trusted support every step of the way.

Note: Bangla Health Connect does not provide medical advice of any kind.

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FAQs

What is scabies?

Scabies is a skin condition caused by tiny mites (Sarcoptes scabiei) that burrow into the skin, leading to intense itching and rashes. It spreads through close skin contact or sharing personal items with an infected person.

How is scabies diagnosed?

Scabies is usually diagnosed through a physical examination by a dermatologist. In some cases, a skin scraping or dermatoscopy may be used to confirm the presence of mites or eggs.

What is the treatment for scabies?

Treatment involves applying topical medicines like permethrin cream or taking oral medication such as ivermectin. Bedding and clothes must also be washed in hot water, and close contacts should be treated at the same time to avoid reinfection. Always consult a doctor or dermatologist for proper diagnosis and prescription-based treatment to ensure safe and effective recovery.

How can I prevent scabies?

You can prevent scabies by avoiding direct skin contact with infected individuals and not sharing towels, clothes, or bedding. Treating all family members at the same time and maintaining hygiene helps prevent its spread. For personalised advice on avoiding reinfection and managing close contacts, consult a healthcare professional.

How long do I need to stay abroad for scabies treatment?

Scabies treatment is usually outpatient. Most patients can return home within 2 to 4 days after consultation and receiving medication, depending on the severity and need for follow-up.

Will Bangla Health Connect assist me with the entire process?

Yes. Bangla Health Connect helps patients with everything, from doctor appointments at the hospitals, visa arrangements, treatment planning, travel guidance, and support throughout the stay.

Will Bangla Health Connect guide me once I reach the hospital?

Yes. Our team provides airport pickup, interpreter support (if needed), help with hospital formalities, and follow-up care guidance to ensure your visit is smooth and stress-free.

Is visa support provided for Bangladeshi patients?

Yes. Bangla Health Connect arranges medical visa invitation letters from the hospitals and guides patients through the entire process.

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