Hi yall, my son was diagnosed last thursday with scabies. We think he got it from an Anaheim Disney area hotel (not a cruddy one, a big name with whom we are tiered members). Four weeks later we went on a two week roadtrip/camping trip and we all came home bitten by mosquitoes and whatever else hides in grass. Did a fair amount of wading in various fresh water bodies and thought that the lasting rash on DS was swimmers itch, or perhaps another insidious parasite.
Parasite was right. Soon he got blistery lines and everyone said, oh, thats just from him itching. Watch it.
A week and a half after first seeing the rash, we got into the pediatric office. My appointment was with a nurse practitioner, no problem as I see a nurse practitioner regularly, only i was slightly annoyed that they didn't inform me over the phone that my sons rash was going to be seen by her, not the doctor.
While she was doing her physical exam, I expressed a concern that it was scabies, she said, "You're right." (Which is why i love nurse practitioners.) She says, "no problem, its just a cream you apply at bedtime, you may want to repeat in 7 days. Wash his bedding in hot water and dry on high." I said, "well, he literally rolls around the couch and our bed and everywhere. How agressive do I need to be with cleaning?" She said "Oh gosh, probaby just vacuum everything."
I pick up the cream ($120!! Omg heart attack!), get home, vacuum, wash, dry, iron, steam clean everything. Relax. Google scabies. OMFG!!!!
Call the ped, ask why everyone else doesn't get a tx. Because we don't have scabies, is his answer. Treat symptomatically. I was like, ok, just in case of drug resistance, only treat symptoms. Today, day 6 post-permethrin, toddler son has one new line and one new blister. Call ped again. He says, treat again today ("Day 6? Are you sure?" "Yes, it's fine." and call on Friday if there are any problems. Today is Tuesday.
I wanted to treat myself and hubby at the same time as DS the first time, but he refused to let me rub him with the cream and said i was overreacting.
My question is, have you ever heard of a doctor treating so conservatively, or is this blatant malpractice? I am literally not allergic to ANYTHING, except mosquitoes, and I have no itchiness or rash, neither does DH. I'm thinking that if I have scabies I'm not going to show a reaction.
Lastly i have a cat, so spraying everything with permethrin is out of the question. She has been treated with an intensive routine of Revolution for 6 months for a skin condition which has resolved. So she undoubtedly does not carry mites or parasites.