No, scabies does not go away on its own. Scabies is a type of skin infection caused by tiny mites that burrow into the skin and lay eggs. Once the eggs hatch, the mites live and reproduce on the skin, causing an itchy rash. The condition is highly contagious and can spread quickly through close contact with an infected person or sharing of clothing, bedding, and towels.
Without treatment, scabies can live on the skin for months, or even years, causing intense itching and discomfort. To get rid of the infection, it is important to seek medical help and follow the prescribed treatment regimen. Treatment usually involves a topical ointment containing an insecticide to kill the mites, as well as lotions and creams to help with the itching and irritation.
If you suspect you may have scabies, it is important to visit your doctor for diagnosis and treatment. Self-medication is not recommended, as it can make the infection worse and may lead to complications.