Guest guest Posted March 12, 2010 Report Share Posted March 12, 2010 Hey All, My 3 year old has chickenpox. Does any one have any suggestions how to help with scaring. I know that colloidal oatmeal in his bathwill help with the itching. Anyone have any ideas. Thanks in advance. Rebecca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 reduce the itch, and the chance of scars diminishes. The scars come (mostly) from the sores and scabs that get irritated or infected by scratching. The scars, like most, do fade. Mine are unnoticeable to everyone but me. At night or naptime, put on little mitts of some sort so he or she doesn't scratch while asleep. Tepid baths, with the oatmeal, are also nice. A tiny bit of lavender for soothing, if the child likes the fragrance, might be good in the bath or in the pillow slip. Sick children in my mother's house were allowed two extra stories a day, and the extra attention and distraction helped - so much so that I carried on that tradition. When my kids had them (one at a time, separated by periods of three weeks, the family was isolated for just about 10 weeks, and I had sick or fractious children for three freaking months! I think I kinda gave up towards the end and gave one or two of them some mini doses of benadryl. It might have been my energy flagging rather than the kids' increased need. I went through gallons of something called Caladryl lotion, a blend of calamine with benedryl, as the ex-husband had terrible reactions to poison oak, and he occasionally helped out with forest fires or went hunting, etc. So I imagine I slopped that all over the kids, but I don't remember. They did survive, only one had any scars at all, of the 5 I had at the time (including the 2 fosters, naturally they got the danged bugs, too). Trish Ross Midwives on Missions of Service www.globalmidwives.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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