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Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS) is a serious skin infection. The infection causes peeling skin over large parts of the body. It looks like the skin has been scalded or burned by hot liquid. It's more common in the summer and fall.
It's caused by an infection with a type of Staphylococcal aureus bacteria. The bacteria releases poison (toxins) that cause the skin to blister and peel.
It can occur at any age, but children younger than age 6 are at highest risk. Other risk factors include:
Symptoms can occur a bit differently in each child. They can include:
The symptoms of SSSS can be like other health conditions. Make sure your child sees a doctor for a diagnosis.
The doctor will ask about your child's symptoms and medical history and do a physical exam. Your child may also have tests, such as:
Treatment will depend on your child's symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is.
Your child will likely need to be treated in the intensive care (ICU)s or burn unit of the hospital. This is because the treatment is similar to treating a child with burns. Treatment may include:
Children who are treated right away usually recover with no scarring or other problems. But in some cases, complications may include:
Contact the doctor right away if your child has red, blistering skin. If the doctor is not available, go to the emergency room.
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your child's doctor: