Seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe skin reactions, such as widespread blistering or ulceration. Don’t delay treatment if you develop a high fever (above 101°F or 38.3°C) or experience chills, indicating a possible systemic infection.
Signs of Secondary Infections
Watch for signs of secondary bacterial or fungal infections, including increased pain, swelling, redness spreading beyond the initial scabies rash, pus formation, or streaks of red lines extending from the affected area. These indicate a serious complication requiring antibiotic treatment.
Kidney Failure Risk
Ciprofloxacin, while effective against bacterial infections, can rarely cause kidney damage. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience changes in urination, such as decreased urine output, pain while urinating, or blood in your urine. These may be early warning signs of kidney problems.
Allergic Reactions
Allergic reactions to Ciprofloxacin range from mild skin rashes to life-threatening anaphylaxis. Seek immediate medical care if you develop hives, difficulty breathing, swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat, or dizziness after taking Ciprofloxacin.


