Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Treat cheyletiella mites. Treat sarcoptes mites. Treat all dogs who have come in contact with the affected dog. Clean or discard all animal bedding, collars, and leashes. Know that humans can get itchy from sarcoptic mange.

Answer: This condition responds to a variety of different medications. Some medications carry more risk than others. It is therefore advisable to use safer alternatives when available.  The recommended treatment is three treatments, two weeks apart with a spray containing Fipronil. Please note that this product is not licensed for this use, but widely acknowledged to be both safe and effective. It is widely recommended by specialist veterinary dermatologists. Alternatives include selenium sulphide shampoo used weekly for 3 to 4 treatments. This is also a safe treatment. A higher risk alternative is ivermectin. This treatment is given by injection at weekly intervals for 3 treatments. This can cause coma in breeds that are sensitive to ivermectin, such as collie breeds. It is best avoided unless there is a compelling reason to use it. Once identified, this condition is easily treated with regular applications of certain common external application products. Recommended products will contain selamectin (such as Revolution in the US), imidacloprid (such as Advocate in the UK).  Initially, this treatment is applied every 2 weeks for 3 treatments, and then monthly to prevent reinfection. Oral products can also be effective. These will contain milbemycin (Milbemax), which is given as a weekly tablet for six treatments. Older treatments such as Amitraz are also effective. This is an insecticidal dip that can damage the environment when disposed of improperly. It is toxic to fish if it gets into the water. Choose safer products over this treatment. Both cheyletiella and sarcoptes mites can transfer between dogs. Any dogs who have been around the affected dog should be treated with the same medication. Cats and other animals do not need to be treated. Discard or thoroughly wash all of the animals' bedding, collars, leashes and any other materials worn by them. You need to rid your house of the mites. Wash all bedding and other materials in hot water. Run them through the dryer if possible. The mite that causes Sarcoptic mange can be transmitted to humans. But the mite cannot reproduce on humans. It may cause terrible itching on specific areas of the skin. The mites will, however, die off. If you start itching from these mites, your symptoms will subside within about 3 weeks.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Arrange your home to facilitate calmness. Build a calm workspace. Take advantage of color and light. Get away from it all.

Answer: There are many things you can do to make your home a place of tranquility, even if you have a busy family life. Use interior design and organization to your advantage and give yourself a little breathing space at home.   Organize your entryway to reduce clutter. Being greeted with a mess as soon as you walk in the door is a recipe for stress. Give your shoes, umbrellas, and other everyday items a dedicated place near the door. They'll be out of sight, and out of mind. Dedicate a space for clutter, and try to confine it there. Keeping an entire house neat and tidy all the time is impractical, especially when children are involved. Instead, dedicate just one or two areas where everyone can drop their bags, pile up the mail, and so on. Add a little music. Classical music, or other instrumental styles like jazz, can calm nerves and soothe tempers. The music should be slow and quiet to get that calming effect. Keeping a little ambient music going is a great way to keep an even keel. Pamper your bedroom. You will spend up to a third of your life in bed: make sure your bedroom is a place of refuge. It's the last place you see in the evening, and the first you encounter in the morning. Use comfortable bedding, with soft, high-thread count sheets to give yourself a good night's rest, and consider a wake-up light as an alternative to a conventional alarm clock for a smoother start to your day. You'll probably spend a good portion of your waking hours at work, so it's wise to build a soothing space there where possible. Workplaces vary widely, from offices to the outdoors, so tailor changes to suit your individual needs.  Reduce clutter and clear your work area of unnecessary items. This can help reduce distractions and keep you focused on the task at hand. Keep it clean. Get rid of trash, stains, spots, and smells to reduce potential sources of displeasure. Just as with clutter, this will be an ongoing battle, so don't let the cleaning itself become a distraction or source of stress. Regular maintenance is the key. Post pictures of pleasant things. Photographs of your family, or of calming scenes, or places you'd like to visit can enhance your workday with reminders of what's good in life and why you're at work in the first place. If you have your own office, shut the door. It will discourage visitors, keep out noise, and give you a sense of privacy and perhaps even isolation. If your job requires frequent collaboration with others, pick out brief periods of the day for some closed-door time before reopening to the world. Certain arrangement of color and lighting can have dramatic effects on your mood and productivity. Adjusting the shade, tone, and intensity of the decor around you is an under-appreciated way to maintain a peaceful environment.  Choose muted colors over bright ones. Bright tones can lead to anxiety, so softer shades are a better choice. Relatedly, use matte (non-reflective) rather than glossy tones to reduce reflections and distractions.  Blues and lavenders are preferable for bedrooms and areas that should be calm and tranquil.  Use recessed lighting and floor or desk lamps to create a sense of closeness. This also reduces the harsh light from bare, direct light bulbs. Install warm-white bulbs (check the packaging when you buy) to keep the tone soft. Bright-white bulbs can give off an industrial vibe and are harsh to look at. Spend time out in nature to calm yourself and recharge. Anything from a quick walk in the park, to an extended trek in the wilderness can be calming and restorative, especially if you spend most of your time in urban environments.  Take it slow. Get out in the outdoors, and take the time to soak in your surroundings. Watch clouds for a bit, or perhaps kick off your shoes and enjoy the feeling of grass between your toes. Do a little photography while you're out. If you come across a landscape that inspires you, capture the moment so you can come back to it later for a bit of restoration. Engage with nature. If you're so inclined, take up a hobby that requires active involvement with nature. Fly fishing, for example, requires both peaceful, relaxing motion and the willingness to understand the mechanics of rivers, lakes, and many forms of aquatic life. Rock climbing can take you to breathtaking views and some personal knowledge of geology. In any case, feeling closer to the natural world is a great way to de-stress and build a calm space in your life.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Read reviews. Get a full cleaning kit. Consider cleaning wipes.

Answer:
Most cleaning solutions use proprietary mixtures that they claim work best. See what other users have to say about the product before committing to a purchase. Some solutions act as more of a polish than a cleaner, so make sure to read the full product descriptions. If you don’t have any good cloth lying around, purchase a cleaning kit. These typically come with microfiber cloths suited to cleaning LCD displays. If you’d like to avoid using and cleaning a cloth, you can purchase disposable cleaning wipes specifically designed for monitors.