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lisa_spyder 03-04-2011 06:26 PM

Docs can you take a look at Charlotte's skin rash please? She's sore...
 
I don't know if this is eczema. It sure looks like it (is much more angry than the pic shows).

Charlotte is 13; eats everything, never had food allergies before...but I am starting to wonder if something is setting this off for her. It's sore and is very angry at the base of her hairline along her neck as well. It has flared overnight from a bit of a rash on her throat to this. And it's ITCHY...

Charlotte is also asking whether it may be something that could be hormone related as she thinks it's much worse at certain times of the month...

She's had some redness near her armpits in warmer weather as well.

I am starting to wonder if it is food induced; something like grapes which she eats almost every day. I thought it most likely to be tomatoes; but she hasn't eaten as many of them as usual this week.

We've tried aloe vera gel which stings apparently and she has said it felt as though her throat was swelling when she applied it so we're not doing that again. We've tried aqueous cream...

I have to take her to the doc but its Saturday afternoon here so no dice til Monday at least.

Any ideas would be wonderful...she's my baby and she's hurting...she's only just shown me and I am out of ideas.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1299295499.jpg

BeyGon 03-04-2011 06:35 PM

We used to get something like that in Costa Rica during the warm/sweatty months, never under clothes, I checked the girls, always on exposed skin, nobody I knew ever found out what it was, but if you stayed in air conditioning or cool temps in the house it went away. Would go away at night but come back during the day. Sorry, no help.

lisa_spyder 03-04-2011 06:39 PM

Dean,

There's been a virus going round here which includes a skin rash but I can't get hold of anyone who has had it at the moment to ask them exactly what it was like.

It hasn't been hot here at all this week. In fact it's been cold enough for the heating to be on (so much for Summer).

I have changed nothing - same washing powder, same soap etc.

It's driving her crazy (understandably)...and I feel lousy because I can't fix it for her.

pavulon 03-04-2011 06:57 PM

have you tried hydrocortisone cream and/or diphenhydramine tabs?

Joe Bob 03-04-2011 06:59 PM

Hydro C or keep her away from beard rash.....

I have 3 daughters.....so, it's a serious comment......it doesn't take much.

lisa_spyder 03-04-2011 07:01 PM

No as they are prescription only here. Certainly the cream is...I know I need to get her to the doc for this; just trying to find something to give her some relief short term.

Better not be dairy product related...she won't be happy as she absolutely loves fetta cheese and natural yoghurt, as well as milk...

lisa_spyder 03-04-2011 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Bob (Post 5882810)
Hydro C or keep her away from beard rash.....

I have 3 daughters.....so, it's a serious comment......it doesn't take much.

Leaving the beard rash alone; no-one with beards that she's been near ;)...hydro C???

Joe Bob 03-04-2011 07:11 PM

Short for hydro-cortisone 1%. It's over the counter here in the US.

Beard rash can be be from an uncle with a big quick-how-ya-doing hug with less than fresh shave....my brothers and I have had this discussion. We are all fair in skin and hair but have a Greek granpa that gave us COARSE follicles from hell.

We have 15 nieces and one nephew......he wears a tutu under his hockey uniform

We are up to our rocker panels in wimmen.....

Send me a PM with your email and I'll send you a pic of 1/3 of the gals....looks like the United Nations with the diversity.

lisa_spyder 03-04-2011 07:13 PM

I can buy Claratyne and such over the counter...might duck out and get some. Charlotte is absolutely useless with taking tablets; at least most of the anti-histamine type tabs are tiny :rolleyes:.

lisa_spyder 03-04-2011 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Bob (Post 5882828)
Short for hydro-cortisone 1%. It's over the counter here in the US.

Beard rash can be be from an uncle with a big quick-how-ya-doing hug with less than fresh shave....my brothers and I have had this discussion. We are all fair in skin and hair but have a Greek granpa that gave us COARSE follicles from hell.

We have 15 nieces and one nephew......he wears a tutu under his hockey uniform

We are up to our rocker panels in wimmen.....

Send me a PM with your email and I'll send you a pic of 1/3 of the gals....looks like the United Nations with the diversity.

Haha sounds like my Mum's family...she was one of eight girls and only one son. Suffice to say; he never married...he's 80 now and still as useless as ever :rolleyes:.

I had some 2% hydro-cortisone cream in the fridge but I chucked it out a few weeks ago as it was well out of date. Can't buy it off script here...we have much tighter controls than you guys (frustrating).

Joe Bob 03-04-2011 07:23 PM

Just like ex.....she once tossed out some Tums. The freaking stuff is a freaking ROCK!!!!! When does a rock expire?

Expiration dates in most cases are a sales ploy....BUY MORE, the stuff ya got is no GOOD.

Back to my regular program.:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

lisa_spyder 03-04-2011 07:27 PM

Yeah...I should have just kept it as it had been in the fridge all along...one of those "clean out days"...and now I need it (or Charlie does) :rolleyes:

jyl 03-04-2011 07:31 PM

There must be over the counter products for diaper rash, try those, just to make her more comfortable until Monday, not a doctor but that's what I would do. Good luck.

HardDrive 03-04-2011 07:35 PM

hydro-cortisone for sure.

Its sounds like an odd suggestion, but have her wear 100% cotton shirts until it resolves.

lisa_spyder 03-04-2011 07:39 PM

Not odd at all...100% cotton wherever possible here. Rotten school uniforms are not 100% cotton though :mad:

Was thinking about nappy rash cream. That I CAN buy over the counter...:)

porsche4life 03-04-2011 07:48 PM

Go to your local druggist, and ask what he has over the counter that works as good as Hydrocortisone. He has to have something. If you can get some Benadryl(Diphenhydramine HCl) have her take that as well. The benadryl can cause drowsiness, but it helps with the rash.



Things like Hydrocortisone I wouldn't worry about being out of date. It might be slightly less effective, but its not going to be harmful, especially not if it has been stored in a fridge...



I am not a doctor, nor did I stay in a Holiday Inn last night, but I do play a Pharmacy Tech 20hrs a week... ;)

lisa_spyder 03-04-2011 07:53 PM

Yey thanks Sidney :)

Should have called out to the pharmacists (and budding ones) as well...

I am KICKING myself for throwing out that cream...

Thought about the benadryl too - that I can get easily as well.

Might get her some Avene Mineral Water as well to take the heat out.

She's bearing up OK (doing her homework :) ); but she is absent mindedly scratching and I am worried she'll do that tonight when asleep and wake up with it much worse...

flatbutt 03-04-2011 07:58 PM

Lisa, no doctor here just a Dad. FWIW that looks like it could be a slight case of idiopathic urticuria. My kid has had a few bouts with it. We never did find the cause but the Hydrocortisone 1% did help. Good luck and best wishes.

lisa_spyder 03-04-2011 08:13 PM

That's very plausible...idiopathic urticuria.

Gotta get my hands on some hydrocortisone cream...all my nursing friends who have all this stuff at home are away this weekend...just my luck.

Guys, Charlotte wants to say thank you! She is absolutely overwhelmed with the rapid responses and all the help. I told her this would happen; this board being as it is :)...and I want to say a very sincere thank you too...

Here she is; funning around at Bermagui last month...she'll always be my baby no matter how big she gets ;)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1299301957.jpg


oooh crappy quality pic...sorry!

911mnypt 03-04-2011 08:22 PM

Viral rash...nothing really to treat it with...just has to run its course. Both my girls have had similar rashes and they all have been viral.

Richard


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