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#1 Posted : Sunday, July 18, 2010 8:48:26 PM Quote

Scabies is an infectious skin condition that usually occurs to people with a weaker immune system. Therefore elders as well as infants are prone to acquire this condition a little faster as compared to adults. If an infant gets infested with scabies, the child would most likely develop a rash including scattered red bumps between the skin folds.

Infants often acquire the severe form of scabies and therefore they experience an infestation on the face as well as the scalp. Adults do not get the infestation on the scalp or the face, but elderly people as well as infants develop a rash on the palms as well as the soles. The best way to restrict the infestation of scabies is to avoid all kinds of contact with the affected individual. This part can be a little tricky, particularly if your baby is surrounded by other children or guardians. If the baby is infested with scabies, you must ensure minimal contact with the baby and sterilise all the items being used. All family members that come in contact with the infant must be treated as well.

If you notice the rash on the scalp of your infant, then apply the cream along the hairline, around the temples, on the scalp as well as the forehead. Read the ‘how to apply’ directions on the medication. For the most part, scabies medications are to be applied from head to toe for at least 8 hours. Babies have a tendency to put their hands in mouth, therefore it would be best to apply the medication at night and wash it off in the morning before the baby wakes up.

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