Guest guest Posted May 12, 2007 Report Share Posted May 12, 2007 Dear Friends; This conversation was recently posted on an essential oils forum, with several good ideas and results reported including via an Indian doc. > Hello Wildharvesters, > I'm hoping someone can help my customer. Her uncircumcised son is 5 > years old and for the past 2 days she's noticed that the skin that > covers the head of his penis is slightly inflamed. Her son has > expressed some discomfort by telling her that his penis felt hot and > was " tickling " him. When she looked at it this morning he was unable > to pull the skin over the head at all. He doesn't seem to have a fever or burning when he pees. Any ideas for this mom? She started him on probiotics in case it's a yeast issue, but other than that she's not attempted any sort of treatment. My thoughts are that she should > probably have it looked at so she'll know what she's dealing with, but then again............... > > Oh, I almost forgot, she also told me that he said water hurt/burns > to touch his penis. > > Any thoughts? > Thanks in advance, > Melissa Hi Melissa, While I have not dealt with that specifically, I would recomend Melrose (a blend with tea trea). It will tingle, but not burn, although you could dilute it in a carrier oil if you are worried. My 4 year old daughter gets a red inflamed bottom (her doc says she's just not cleaning well), and Melrose provides relief as well as healing. I love Melrose, and it helps with yeast infections too. Good Luck! Rebecca Melissa, This happened to one of my grandsons. An ER doc from India taught my daughter-in-law some interesting things. He said inflammation is common in the uncircumcised because it takes several years for the penis to develop to the point the skin can fully pull back. (hope that is worded clearly). He taught her to soak a Q-tip in Peroxide and gently swab the inside whenever it swells. This helps clean the area. She uses oils on her children and chose to apply lavender - this helps right away with discomfort and swelling!! She has dealt with her next 2 sons the same way. Hope I explained this well enough. Arlene in AZ Good Evening, Thank you Rebecca and Arlene for the great suggestions. My friend turned out to be a very inventive Mommy. Here is what she did that seems to be working: She has been giving her five year old probiotics (in powder form) for 2.5 days now and pushing fluids. She thinks the turning point for him was when she decided to make a liquidy paste out of the powder and apply it directly to the penis. After his nightly shower she had him pull the foreskin down as much as he could (you could only see a small hole going down to the head) and tried putting as much as possible down there. She reapplied every now and then for about 5 minutes. Then amazingly this evening he informed her that the foreskin can now withdraw all of the way down. She's still going to continue the internal probiotics until all his discomfort is gone. I forwarded both of your emails to her in case the little guy has any more trouble. I thank you both for taking the time to offer up suggestions. Happy Oiling, Melissa Hi All - My first thought among the essential oils was the melaleuca ericafolia, being more skin and mucuous membrane kind, gentle and will some of the anti-fungal properties just not as intense as the regular tea tree. Then (organic of course) lavender, being also antimicrobial, gentle, antiinflammatory and analgesic - with slight dilution of castor or coconut oil. THis mama's idea was really intelligent, and please thank you/her for sharing her method and results. I would expect a good quality yoghurt or kefir, as is used sometimes for vaginal yeast, might also be valuable - anyone know? Ysha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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