Biting in childcare programs does happen, however most bites are harmless and do not break the skin. If a child is bitten by a playmate, although rare, there is a risk of infection and transmission of certain communicable diseases.
What to Do
If the skin is NOT broken:
- Clean the wound with soap and water.
- Apply a cold compress.
- Observe.
- Inform parents.
If the skin is broken:
- Let the wound bleed gently.
- Clean the wound carefully with soap and water.
- Apply a mild antiseptic if available.
- Advise the parents to observe the wound over the next few days; if redness or swelling develops, a healthcare provider should be consulted.
- Report to the health unit (1-888-221-2133) if there was blood involved in the bite.