Sores, Rashes and Scratches! Does my kid have ringworm?
- Are you worried over scaly patches of reddened skin
on your child's scalp or torso?
- Do these eruptions form a circular pattern as they
begin to spread, with a healing centre and ever-expanding lesions?
If yes, then you should probably get your children checked for a contagious
fungal skin infection called ringworm. Without being painful or dangerous, this
condition can be irritatingly itchy—and highly contagious.
The infection mostly spreads in the following ways:
- Contact with an infected person or animal
- It can also be picked from infected articles of
clothing, and sharing combs, towels, etc.
- Excessive sweating presents perfect conditions for
the responsible fungi to thrive and increases the chances of infection
Therefore
showers, swimming pools, and locker rooms are best visited by your toddlers
with their own things and it’s better for them not to go barefoot.
Despite being notorious for spreading very quickly, ringworm infections can be
easily contained. Here are some effective treatments and precautions:
- Most infections clear up with regular applications of
OTC fungal medications like naftifine, griseofulvin, and tinactin.
Shampoos containing selenium sulfide are used for scalp ringworm.
- Check for open lesions and let the children wear
loose, cotton clothing so that they do not sweat excessively.
- Two or three wet dressing can loosen scales and
reduce inflammation.
- Ensure children do not have wet skin, especially
around the toes, fingers, neck, and groin.
- Have your toddlers wear sandals in locker rooms and
pool areas.
- Set aside the daily use items of the infected
children from the rest of the family members.
- Checks pets for ringworm infections, and get adequate
treatments if necessary.
It takes
around three to four weeks to get rid of the infection. Continue medications
for one to two weeks after lesions disappear. Ensure that anything the child
has come in contact with is sterilized in boiling water.
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