No, you should not use Dettol for scabies.
Scabies is a highly contagious skin condition caused by a mite called Sarcoptes scabiei. The mites live and lay eggs in the outer layers of the skin, causing an intensely itchy rash. The itching usually worsens at night and is often accompanied by blisters, sores, and scales.
Dettol is an antiseptic liquid used for cleaning wounds and disinfecting surfaces. It is made from a mixture of phenol and other ingredients, including isopropyl alcohol. While it may be effective against some bacteria and fungi, it is not effective against mites. Therefore, it will not be effective against scabies.
If you think you have scabies, it is best to visit your doctor for diagnosis and treatment. The most common treatments for scabies are topical creams and lotions that contain insecticides such as permethrin or lindane. These should be applied as directed by your doctor. Additionally, you should wash all bedding, towels, and clothing in hot water and dry them on a hot cycle. This will help to eliminate any mites that may be living on these items.
In conclusion, Dettol should not be used for scabies. The best way to treat this condition is to visit your doctor and follow their instructions for applying topical insecticides.