Title: Dominican Republic
1Dominican Republic
2Skin Disorders
- Fungal Infections (Candidiasis, Tinea)
- Contact Dermatitis
- Scabies
- Parasites
3Fungal Infections Candidiasis
- Erythematous, well-demarcated, maculopapular
eruptions - Satelite lesions
- Pruritic
4Fungal Infections Candidiasis
- Treatment
- Clotrimazole 2 cream
- Miconazole cream
- Educate on importance to keep areas at risk (skin
folds, groin area) dry and clean. - Do not use hydrocortisone cream
- --(produces a burning sensation)
5Candidiasis
6Oral Candidiasis
7Oral Candidiasis
- Treatment
- Nystatin oral (if available)
- Avoid sweets until mouth clears up (yeast feeds
on sugars)
8Fungal InfectionsTinea
- Erythematous, scaling area with discrete border
and central clearing - Usually very pruritic
9Fungal InfectionsTinea
- Treatment
- Tinea Corporis Miconazole or Clotrimazole bid x
2 weeks. - Tinea Capitis more difficult to treat with
topical agents. Usually po treatment is not
available for us to take, so an attempt at
treatment with cream is acceptable. - Educate on proper hygiene and that it is
contagious (no sharing caps, towels, etc.)
10Contact Dermatitis
- Erythematous, and edematous area
- Usually localized and itches
- Area is usually asymmetrical (not found in
exactly the same spot on both sides of the body) - Area affected will relate to something the
patient has contacted
11Contact Dermatitis
This is a close-up of a dermatitis reaction. It
consists of a large, red (erythematous) lesion
(plaque) with numerous small pus-filled areas
(pustules).
12Contact Dermatitis
This is a typical early appearance of a poison
ivy rash, located on the leg. These early
lesions consist of multiple small blisters, often
in a line where the skin has brushed against the
poison ivy plant.
13Contact Dermatitis
- Treatment
- Calamine Lotion (if vesicles or weeping to dry it
up) - Topical Steroid creams (NOT used on the face)
- Oral Antihistamines (may be warranted if itching
is severe) - Removal of offending agent (if identifiable)
14Scabies
- Primary lesions
- typical burrows, vesicles and papules
- Secondary lesions chronic cases with scratching,
scaling and erythema (this can be difficult to
distinguish from parasites as the scratching and
scaling make the burrows -black dots- difficult
to identify. This is frequently the presentation
of scabies in the D.R.) - VERY pruritic
- Highly Contagious
15Scabies
16Scabies
- Ivermectin 100 mcg/kg as a single oral dose
- May need Benadryl cream or po for the severe
itching - Educate on no sharing of clothing, towels. Also,
bed linens need to be washed (if they have the
resources to do so.)
17Parasites
- Tips to help you distinguish parasites from
scabies - Bites/irritation ABOVE the neck (this will clue
you into the rest of the skin irritation on the
body being parasites) - Hard nodules under skin
- Hair-like fibers in the skin
- May have Sores/open lesions that do not heal
18Parasites
- Treatment
- Every patient we see will be treated with a
standard dose of anti-parasitic medication.
(Infants and young children will be given the
Ivermectin based on a calculation of their
estimated weight.) - VERY important to educate on drinking clean water
and clean foods as well as personal sanitation. - Mild to moderate diarrhea is expected. If severe
enough to cause concern for dehydration, patient
may be given an anti-diarrheal medication.
19Antibiotic Use for Skin Infections
- If scratching has become so severe that a break
in the skin has lead to a strep or staph
infection - Folliculitis
- Impetigo
- Abscesses
- Severe Boils
20Gripe
- A general complaint for flu-like symptoms, nasal
congestion, allergies, sore throat, ear
stuffiness. - Requires further investigation of the root cause
of the patients problem - The most common complaint!!!
21Gripe (contd)
- Know which symptoms you are treating
- Congestion
- Do your ears feel full?
- Is your nose stuffy? (I.e. stopped up)
- Congestion can be relieved with Decongestants
- Sinus congestion
- Do they have tenderness upon palpation of the
sinuses, above and below the eyes? - This along with fever may indicate a need for
antibiotic therapy.
22Gripe (contd)
- Allergy Symptoms
- Runny nose
- Watery eyes
- Itchy eyes
- Itchy nose
- May also have a red, scratchy throat
- Itchy ears
- Sneezing
- May have cough due to irritation
23Sore Throat
- Post Nasal Drip
- See drainage in the back of the throat
- Frequently accompanied by clearing of the throat
or an irritating cough - Strep Throat
- Very red throat
- Petechiae on Soft Palate
- May have exudate on tonsils
- Must be treated with an antibiotic
24Gripe
- Treatment
- Congestion
- Phenylephrine (Sudafed PE)
- Preferable for those with high BP
- Pseudoephedrine (Sudafed)
- Dimetapp Cold and Allergy (for children)
25Gripe
- Treatment
- Allergy Symptoms (Antihistamines)
- Sedating Diphenhydramine(Benadyl),
Chlorpheniramine, Zyrtec, Tavist - Nonsedating Claritin, Allegra, Clarinex,
Alavert - Dimetapp Cold and Allergy is a wonderful
combination antihistamine and decongestant for
children.
26Gripe
- Treatment
- Antitussives (for cough) and Expectorants
- Guaifenesin (Robitussin, Mucinex)
27When to use Antibiotics with Gripe Complaints
- Suspect Bacterial infections
- Sinus pressure with fever
- Strep throat or a severe tonsillitis
- Ear infection (Otitis Media)
- External ear infection (Otitis Externa) swollen,
tender ear canal - Swollen cervical lymph nodes
- High fever (usually above 100.4)
28Anemia
- Common manifestations
- Dizziness
- Weakness
- Pallor
- Frequent complaint of young women and elderly
women
29Anemia
- Treatment
- Give Vitamins with iron
30Vaginal InfectionsBacterial vs Fungal
- Ask the following questions
- Discharge? If yes, color and amount?
- Foul odor?
- Itching?
- This will lead you to distinguish between an
actual bacterial vaginal infection and a yeast
infection. This is important because treatment
is different for each of these.
31Bacterial Vaginal Infection
- Vaginal discharge (color varies gray, greenish,
yellowish) - May have a foul odor
32Bacterial Vaginal Infection
- Treatment
- Must be treated with an antibiotic
33Fungal Vaginal Infection
- May complain of burning with urination (be sure
to rule out a UTI) - White, curdy discharge
- Very Very itchy
34Fungal Vaginal Infection
- Treatment
- Clotrimazole vaginal cream
- Miconazole vaginal cream
- Do NOT give an antibiotic for this. This can
potentially make the itching much worse.