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Ant Bites - Mount Pleasant,SC

My Grandaughter, who attends elementary school has skin issues to begin with, but she continues to come home with ant bites seems like everyday on her legs. i was all caught up for the past several years assuming that it was her skin allergies and ezema. I have spent alot of time going to doctors and buying first-aid products, there have been a few close calls concerning bacteris infections because of all the scratching. She gets bleach baths. we seal the scabs with New Skin also cover some with Advanced Healing bandages.What I have noticed is that white heads form on the bites so I am assuming there are ant bites. I realize that the playgrounds on the school property are of sandy soil along with wood chips. What else could I do to be more pro-active. This little girl has scars on her legs so bad. Musc dermatogly took one look at her and stated she was a picker, that was it. well thats not good enough for me.i have been made to believe she has issues like ocd but my gut says with her bites on her legs only that is has to do with the grounds on which she plays on.I have walked the grounds and they are full on ants, anyone have any suggestions I am all ears.

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Alright Already with the bleach bath concerns. It is a capful to whole tub of water, besides what about the chlorine in pools. The dermatology dept suggests bleach baths conerning people who have wounds slow to heal. The purpose is to dry them up quicker.She only gets them once to twice a week only when her legs get so bad that I would have to wrap her legs up like a mummy. School will not allow any open wounds unless they are covered.I will suggests she stay off playground for several days just top see if any new appear and yeah cooler weather is approaching,I am going for the peppermint oil ect. thanks to all the advice and thoughts on this issue LOL

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One thing that has always worked, since someone told me about it a few years ago, is plain meat tenderizor. You make a paste with a little water and apply it to the bite. My kids and nephew all stopped crying within minutes of applying. It takes the sting out and the bite doesn't puss up if put on soon enough. It will stop the itching also. I had to apply it on myself because I am alergic to them and it worked even better than the benedryl. I know this is after the bite but until the school clears up the problem I hope that it helps.

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You don't literally give her "bleach" baths, do you? If so, that is the biggest problem! For her safety, you have to stop that immediately!

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Have you gone to the school about getting rid of the ants? Otherwise it doesn't seem wise for her to play in that area considering her skin conditions. If yoru grand daughter is too young to understand that then maybe having the school treat the area is one option.

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One thing that has always worked, since someone told me about it a few years ago, is plain meat tenderizor. You make a paste with a little water and apply it to the bite. My kids and nephew all stopped crying within minutes of applying. It takes the sting out and the bite doesn't puss up if put on soon enough. It will stop the itching also. I had to apply it on myself because I am alergic to them and it worked even better than the benedryl. I know this is after the bite but until the school clears up the problem I hope that it helps.

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HI L.-
My son suffers from eczema and most skin conditions can start in the gut- has she had allergy testing? alot of these issues stem from certan food allergies or sensitivities...I would NOT give her a bath with bleach- I don't even wash my kids clothes in bleach...it;'s very harsh on the skin/body/ etc...and she is sensitive already it's probably only aggrivating the problem.I use a gentle, mild clenser and lotion with not much parabens in them- something from whole foods or even Burts Bees. or I know some companies that sell perfume/dye free soaps and lotions, such as Shaklee- they are concentrated and you dilute them so it end up beign more economical. As for the ants - I would mention it to the school and let them know how ant infested the playground is- try explaining to her to stay away from the ant hills and ant areas. now that it its getting cooler- maybe she could wear long pants and socks to school.
Good Luck- let me know if you would like more info on the eczema.
Nikki mother of 3 boys

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Before I got off on the wrong foot with the school, I would ask teachers and parents if other children are having the same problems with ant bites. If not, it would seem very unlikely that she is the only one. My daughter suffers from eczema and has scars on her legs, too, so I know your concern. Does she "pick" because they bother her? WOuld a daily low dose of benadril be beneficial? And I'm thinking that bleach bath is probably the worse thing for her. If you're trying to avoid infection, surely there's another way to do it. I would ask her pediatrician to be referred to a dermatologist. Good luck to you!

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L.,

What in the WORLD are bleach baths and WHY??? Please stop doing this; only a small amount of bleach is very toxic to the skin and lungs. I can only imagine that this is making things MUCH worse for her bites and doing nothing to help. You have got to talk to her school ASAP and get them to take care of the ant problem for the sake of all of the kids.
As far as disinfecting her bites, how about some warm Epsom Salt baths with some gentle soap like organic Dr. Bronner's available at most Target and Publix stores.

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C.
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Hi L.
She is most likely scratching because her skin is DRY. She could have this problem from being dehydrated (most children are). Try increasing her water intake. She can also have sensitive skin. Bleach is toxic and even a drop is extremly dangorous for her to be bathing in! Not to mention, this will dry her skin out even more. I would start by no more bleach baths, ever, tons more water to drink, go to your local healthfood store and get her a really good multivitamin (wholefood concentrate) along with some organic lotion. I would also get her a good bathing soap. Start with California Baby for sensitive skin (love this one!, found at Target or Publix) or Burts Bees also has a great bodywash. I would give her liquid Benadryl for a few days until it was controled. I'm sure that making these changes would make a difference. My 4 year old was a scratcher too and once I looked into and did the things I mentioned, along with putting the lotion on her daily after her bath, the problem went away. Best of luck to you guys! I know your doing your best with your Grandaughter. We all learn new things every day:)
P.S. Check out the other products she uses. Sodium Laruel Sulfate (SLS) is a corrsive cleaner and is very irritating to many skin types. This is one we have to avoid!

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Have you spoken to the school about the issue with the ants? We had a similar problem with bees at one of the schools I worked for and when parents complained, the principal closed the playground for a week and had pest control eliminate the problem. If speaking to the principal gets no results raise the issue at a PTO meeting, surely your granddaughter is not the only child affected by the ants. As for the concern about OCD, you can talk to the school counselor or school psychologist and request testing and resources. It will be a very long process though, especially if she is young.

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What about putting her in tights or pants so the ants can't get to her? Bleach Baths sound very toxic, skins absorbs all toxins and takes them to the organs, I'd be careful with that.

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Hey L.

I am assuming you have brought this to the attention of the school principal but have you noticed other kids with the same problem? I am sure there are others affected and that is a health issue. The school should be taking adequate measures to ensure the children are not being attacked by ants. I am sensitve to bug bites as well and understand her frustration with scratching. It itches!! ha,ha. I have a type of reaction when my skin is too dry that I develop bumpb that resemble ant bites (the white head look) that itches terribly. I have to use a thick lotion daily to control it. I use cocoa butter, it seems to work the best. Maybe this is a combination of reactions since you said she has eczema. Best of luck!!

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