Health
May 23, 2026
Gaza's Children Face Skin Disease Crisis Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Children in Gaza are facing a skin disease crisis due to malnutrition, poor living conditions, and …
The Plight of Gaza's Children
In a corridor inside Nasser Hospital, Iman Abu Jame sits beside her six-year-old son, Yasser, as she watches his frail body, exhausted by illness, and tries to make sense of what has happened to him.
Yasser's skin is covered in angry rashes and burn-like wounds that doctors cannot explain. His body is frail from hunger.
The Crisis in Gaza's Camps
The family lives in a cramped tent in al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis, an area full of fellow displaced people, which Iman describes as catastrophic.
The heat is suffocating. Garbage piles up around the tents. Contaminated water is all many families can access. Insects and rodents crawl through overcrowded shelters where thousands of displaced people are packed together with no sanitation and little food.
Malnutrition and Infections
Before the war, Yasser was healthy, Iman says. Then came the hunger.
Months of severe food shortages and soaring prices left the family unable to afford even basic meals. Malnutrition weakened his body first. Then came the infections.
The Spread of Disease
Medical teams from Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) say skin diseases are spreading at alarming rates among displaced families forced to live in overcrowded camps.
According to Gaza's Ministry of Health, more than 17,000 ectoparasitic infections – caused by parasites living on or under a human's skin – were recorded in 2026 alone.
The Impact on Children
Among the 1,325 people diagnosed with skin diseases, more than 62 percent were children.
Dr Rana Abu Jalal, who works at the clinic, says doctors are witnessing a 'sharp rise' in skin diseases, particularly scabies, with many cases progressing into severe infections and painful abscesses.
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