Unmasking Tiny Terrors: Ticks, Fleas, and Other Insect Concerns in Pediatrics
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Welcome to another insightful episode of Pediatrics Now, hosted by Holly Wayment. Joining us once again is Dr. Tess Barton,) our pediatric infectious disease expert, as we delve into the world of ticks, fleas, and other insects that can affect children.
Dr. Barton sheds light on the various diseases transmitted by ticks, including Lyme disease and its lesser-known cousins, and emphasizes the importance of tick checks after outdoor activities. She also discusses effective flea prevention methods for household pets to reduce flea infestations and protect your children.
We explore the unsettling realm of chiggers, their itchy bites, and traditional remedies like clear nail polish and Vaseline. Dr. Barton also shares valuable tips on recognizing different insect bites, such as mosquito bites, bed bug bites, and scabies, to help pediatric practitioners and concerned parents identify and manage them effectively.
Additionally, we touch upon the dangers of venomous spider bites, the symptoms to watch out for, and when to seek urgent medical attention. Dr. Barton also briefly discusses the viral hand, foot, and mouth disease, stressing the importance of good hygiene and staying home during outbreaks.
Tune in to gain practical knowledge on protecting children from insect-related health issues and ensuring their well-being. Thank you for joining us on Pediatrics Now!