Itching Be Gone: Tackling Scabies in Kids
Thu Jan 30 2025
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Scabies is a pesky skin infection that bugs over 200 million people worldwide. It's caused by tiny mites called Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis, and they spread through direct contact. You might not notice anything for a few weeks, but after three to six weeks, intense itching sets in. The mites love to hang out on hands, wrists, and other cozy spots like armpits and the belly button area. In kids, they can also be found on the face, scalp, palms, soles, and chest. Spotting scabies can be tricky because the symptoms vary. Doctors usually diagnose it by how it looks, but it's not always easy.
To get rid of scabies, you need to kick out the mites and stop the itching. There are several ways to do this, like using creams with permethrin, benzyl benzoate, or sulfur sulfate. Some kids might need to take ivermectin, a special medicine. Permethrin is usually the go-to treatment for kids over two months old. If the case is serious, ivermectin might be needed.
It's super important to follow the treatment plan and clean clothes and bedding to keep the mites from coming back. Quick action and effective treatment are key, especially since scabies is so common and can affect public health, especially among kids.
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