The symptoms will generally proceed from:
- Stage One skin irritation to
- Stage Two itchiness around hands and fingers to
- Stage Three bilateral rashes on knees and elbows
Small pustules and blisters are commonly noticed in toddlers. Boys may develop nodules on their scrotum and penis.
Treatment
A topical ointment/medication prescribed by your doctor will usually take care of the problem. Applying 5% permethrin cream or lotion (Elimite), available by prescription, to a child’s entire body constitutes a typical treatment.
Don’t forget to:
- Apply the cream also on the unaffected part of your toddler’s body
- Apply cream between toes and fingers and under arms
- Wash hands in the morning as toddlers tend to suck on their fingers
- Repeat treatment in case of repeated rashes
Scabies takes at least 2-3 weeks to be treated. So parents need not worry and should apply the treatment regularly till the symptoms finally go away.