What are scabies?
Scabies are little bugs (mites) that burrow under the skin and
cause severe itching and little red bumps. They are so small that they can
only be seen with a microscope. They rarely attack the skin above the neck,
except in the case of infants. Usually more than one person in a family has
scabies.
Your child needs to be checked by your health care provider to
confirm that he or she has scabies.
How can I take care of my
child?
- Scabies cream for all except
pregnant women
Your child's medicine is ______________________________.
Apply the cream to every square inch of the body from the
neck down. (Infants less than 1 year old also need it carefully applied to
the scalp, forehead, temples, and neck. Avoid putting it on the lower face.)
Don't forget the navel, between the toes, or other creases. Leave some cream
under the fingernails. Areas that don't seem infected should still be
covered with the cream.
Eight to 12 hours later give your child a bath and remove
the cream. One treatment is usually effective. For severe rashes, repeat the
treatment once 1 week later.
Precautions for Kwell: If Kwell is used, babies under 1 year
of age should have it washed off in 4 hours. Leaving Kwell on longer than
this can cause side effects. Swallowing Kwell can be quite harmful, so cover
the hands with gloves or socks if your child is a thumbsucker.
- Pregnant women
Pregnant women need special medicines for scabies. They
cannot use Kwell. If you use Elimite cream, wash it off in 8 hours. If you
use Eurax, leave the first coat on. Apply a second coat over it 24 hours
later. Wash off all of the Eurax 24 hours after the second application. The
Eurax 2-day treatment needs to be repeated once 1 week later.
- Itching
The itching and rash may last for 2 to 3 weeks after
successful treatment with Elimite or Eurax. This itch can be helped by
frequent cool baths without use of soap, followed by 1% hydrocortisone
cream, which you can buy without a prescription.
- Contagiousness
Children can return to school after one treatment with the
scabies medicine.
- Family contacts
Scabies is highly contagious. The symptoms take 30 days to
develop after exposure. Therefore, everyone living in the house should be
treated before they develop a rash with one application of the scabies
medicine. Close contacts of the infected child (such as a friend who spent
the night or a baby sitter) should also be treated.
- Cleaning the house
Machine wash all your child's sheets, pillowcases,
underwear, pajamas, and recently worn clothing. Put contaminated blankets
away for 3 days. Scabies cannot live outside the human body for more than 3
days.
When should I call my child's
health care provider?
Call during office hours if:
- It looks infected (sores that enlarge or drain pus).
- You have other concerns or questions.
- New scabies occur after treatment is completed.