Sunday, September 21, 2008

As of Friday the 19th we are truly scabies free!


It took 4 treatments of permitherine (insecticide) cream as well as two weeks of tea tree oil shampoo and colloidal silver gel. I honestly don’t know which really killed the bugs since we used them both for the last two weeks.


I tried to get an appointment locally with a dermatologist for a skin scraping on Igor/Kolton but there was nothing available until October 13! Dr. Keck who we saw at the International adoption clinic in Indy got us an appointment with Dr. Trevers on the 19th. He was so great to take the time and see us on his lunch break. I was so desperate I drove myself and all 3 children up to indy. All 3 boys did great!


Dr. Trevers took a little scalpel and cut some bumps off of Igor/Kolton and went and looked at it under a microscope. When he came back he said he believed we HAD scabies, but he could see no live mites and all that was left over was the rash that can linger for up to 6 weeks or so. As of today Igor has no new scabies bumps and all of the older bumps are almost healed.


For those of you who are in the process of adopting, here are a few pictures of the rash so you know what you are looking for. These pictures do not show the worst of his rash. Because we had doctors wanting us to wait it out and see if they were really scabies his whole foot was covered before we treated. If you suspect your child has scabies just do the treatment. They are hell to live with. You also have to wash everything in hot water. Whatever cannot be washed has to be put in a black trash bag and put in a closet for a week. The CDC website (http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dpd/parasites/scabies/factsht_scabies.htm) gives great info.






3 comments:

Matt and Carla Morgan said...

Ugh! I'm so glad you're scabies free. Sounds entirely unfun!

And, just reading about it makes me itchy.

cm

Kris Schneider said...

Jennifer,

We had scabies too when we brought Emma home! Just to let you know - we did the 2 treatments and were finished, but she still got the bumps on and off for about 6-9 months. Not near as severe and itchy, but there were definitely the scabies bumps. I read that they can get them until they are 2 or 3 years old. They arene't contagious or anything just a reaction that they have for a while. We saw Dr. Keck too! Loved her!

I loved all the pictures in the next post too!

Take care,
Kris

cara said...

So glad to read your post! I was just thinking of you tonight and was going to email you to see how you were all doing. V loved looking at all the pictures of 'the boys'!