Skin Infections - What To Do
Skin Infections - What To Do
Find out the most important steps when tamariki have skin infections. Every day check, clean, cover, eat well, sleep. Wash your hands before and after touching infected skin.
What can I do every day if my child has a skin infection?
Every day:
- Check
- Clean
- Cover
- Eat well
- Sleep
Check the poster for step by step instructions for washing hands
Wash hands for 20 seconds.
Dry hands for 20 seconds.
Always wash and dry your hands ...
Before
- eating or preparing food
After
- sneezing, coughing or blowing nose
- playing outside
- touching animals
- going to the toilet
Wash and dry hands before and after touching infected skin.
What can I ask my child's doctor or nurse about my child's skin infection?
Questions to ask:
- What type of infection is it?
- How often do I change the plaster or dressing?
- When can my child play sport?
- Are there any side effects from the medicine?
- What sort of medicine is it (pills, liquid, cream) and how do I use it?
- How do I stop my child from getting this infection again?
- How do I clean it?
- What do I do if it gets worse?
- When can my child go back to school?
- How do I tell if the infection is getting better or worse?
- Do I need to treat the rest of the family - or how do I stop them getting this infection?
This page last reviewed 15 August 2023.
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