Treatment of patients identified in one focus, as well as contact persons, should be carried out simultaneously in order to avoid re-infection.
Preservation of pruritus after treatment is not an indication for the appointment of an additional course of specific therapy. Itching is a reaction of the body to the killed tick and the products of its vital activity and disappears when prescribing antihistamines and ointments with glucocorticosteroids.
After treatment, medical control is necessary for 2 weeks, and in the presence of complications and a longer time.
All items that come into contact with the infected skin must be carefully processed. Bedding and linen, towels are boiled in a detergent solution for 5-10 minutes.
The outer clothing is ironed on both sides with a hot iron.Things not subject to heat treatment, hang out into the open air for 3 days. Shoes, toys and other items are excluded from use for 5 days and placed in a cellophane bag. Mattresses, pillows, blankets are also excluded from use for 5 days and are subjected to chamber disinfection. Upholstered furniture can be treated with preparations for disinfection. In an apartment it is necessary to clean and wash floors with detergents when adding disinfectants.
Avoid contact with the eyes, nose, mouth.
In case of contact with the product:
in the mouth: rinse your mouth with plenty of water or 2 % a warm solution of sodium hydrogen carbonate (baking soda);
- in the stomach: the stomach is washed with 1% -2% sodium hydrogen carbonate solution (baking soda), an aqueous mixture of burnt magnesia and activated carbon;
- in the eye: rinse thoroughly with water or 1 %-2 % sodium bicarbonate (baking soda).