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The term scabies comes from a Latin word that means “to scratch”. The irritation caused to the skin by the rash is almost always going to make the baby want to scratch. The scabies rash on the skin looks like a pimple.
It is caused by microscopic mites that burrow into the epidermis of the skin and lay eggs. These parasitic mites spread easily from direct contact with an infected person. Scabies are often found in h ospitals and nursing homes because they provide the extended contact necessary for the mites to create scabies infestations.
The human itch mite, known in scientific terms as Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis, is responsible for scabies infestation in human beings. The lumpy rash on the skin is caused by an allergic reaction that is triggered by the eggs and faeces of the mite embedded under the skin.
Norwegian scabies is a more severe form of the skin infestation that can develop in babies with a weakened immune system. The skin crusts over in a thick layer in this condition and the number of mites are greater than in a normal scabies infection.
The skin infestation can be tricky to identify as the symptoms of scabies can vary subtly from patient to patient. There are some common signs that you should pay attention to if you suspect your baby may have scabies.
The appearance of the scabies infestation may differ, but all of them will cause a maddening itching. It also takes a while for an infected person to develop these symptoms as the infection may not have visible symptoms for four to six weeks despite the mites being present on the skin.
Babies with scabies will be prescribed a topical cream. Since the mites are extremely contagious it is necessary to cover all parts of the skin with the medicinal cream. This includes between the toes and in the skin folds along the thighs, underarms and between the fingers.
The cream will have to be applied and left on the skin for about eight hours before washing. Since babies tend to put their fingers in their mouth when they are awake, it would be a good idea to apply the cream at night and allow them to sleep, then wash it off when they wake up in the morning.
The medicinal cream most often prescribed include a number of different drugs. Not all combinations are safe to use on babies so get a prescription from your child’s doctor for the ointment best suited. A severe scabies infestation may merit some oral medication from the doctor as well.
The scabies rash will ideally clear up between two to six weeks after treatment begins. The child is usually not considered infectious after the first full body medicated cream treatment is done.
The treatment should be repeated one week later, even if the skin has cleared up and the rash is no longer visible. The skin will continue to stay irritated for about three weeks even after the treatment has begun.
Cool compresses and calamine lotion can help ease the itching sensation for the child.
A healthcare professional must be brought in to diagnose the type of scabies, the degree of skin exposure, and to determine the treatment method for the baby. Some facts to be kept in mind include:
Treating scabies is the only way to get rid of the mites burrowing under the skin. It will not simply go away if ignored. Ensure that your baby is brought to the doctor as soon as you see the skin rash.