CLM can be treated in a number of different ways: • Systemic (oral) agents include
albendazole (trade name
Albenza) and
ivermectin • Another agent which can be applied either topically
or taken by mouth is
thiabendazole an
anti-helminthic. • Topical freezing agents including
ethylene chloride or
liquid nitrogen, applied locally, can freeze and kill the larvae, but this method has a high failure rate because the larvae are usually located away from the site of the visible skin trails. Additionally this is a painful method which can cause blistering and/or ulceration of the skin and is therefore not recommended. • To relieve some of the itch,
Benadryl or anti-itch creams such as
hydrocortisone or
calamine lotion can help. • Wearing shoes in areas where these parasites are known to be endemic offers protection from infection. In general avoiding exposure of skin to contaminated soil or sand offers the best protection. In some areas dogs have been prohibited from beaches in an attempt to control human infection. == See also ==