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Well, a few ideas. Powder, lots of powder! :) twice a day if you can,

especially after bathing. Once it gets better, try putting a small face cloth or

something like that in there if you can. it will help keep the skin apart and

keep it dry. I would wait though with the cloth until it heals, it might stick

to the blood.

Will

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thanks a lot Will. wasnt sure about powder whilst it was bleeding so thanks for

the reassurance. pa just gone powder hunting for me as i would prefer a

cornstarch one, which did you use?. have you experience something like this

bleeding before? if so how long til bleeding stopped? maybe i should get cream

wiped off.

thanks again for speedy response.

Re: skin breakdown

Well, a few ideas. Powder, lots of powder! :) twice a day if you can,

especially after bathing. Once it gets better, try putting a small face cloth

or

something like that in there if you can. it will help keep the skin apart and

keep it dry. I would wait though with the cloth until it heals, it might stick

to the blood.

Will

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I like Calmoseptine as it heals and protects against moisture and breakdown. I

also like Burt's Bees Res-Q ointment/salve--heals cuts, bumps, scrapes and burns

FAST!

" Lind@ " <anna.quay@...> wrote:

due to severe scoliosis my left hip is pushed up so that there is a fold in my

skin which is always pushing against skin. it gets very warm and moist in there

and it is impossible to expose it to air without someone actually holding my

hip away. i try to be good about keeping it clean and dry but due to other

health problems i took my eye off the ball. today when my pa cleaned the area

there was blood on the wipe and she said there were two cracks bleeding in the

very bottom of the crease. they are just over an inch long in total.

i am slightly panicing as i dont know how to treat it. my skin has always been

very good and so i have been very complacent.

i have put savlon cream on it after cleaning. main problem seems to be i cant

get air to the site.

any ideas welcome?

linda

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thanks, trying to find the uk equivalent

linda

Re: skin breakdown

I like Calmoseptine as it heals and protects against moisture and breakdown. I

also like Burt's Bees Res-Q ointment/salve--heals cuts, bumps, scrapes and burns

FAST!

" Lind@ " <anna.quay@...> wrote:

due to severe scoliosis my left hip is pushed up so that there is a fold in

my skin which is always pushing against skin. it gets very warm and moist in

there and it is impossible to expose it to air without someone actually holding

my hip away. i try to be good about keeping it clean and dry but due to other

health problems i took my eye off the ball. today when my pa cleaned the area

there was blood on the wipe and she said there were two cracks bleeding in the

very bottom of the crease. they are just over an inch long in total.

i am slightly panicing as i dont know how to treat it. my skin has always

been very good and so i have been very complacent.

i have put savlon cream on it after cleaning. main problem seems to be i cant

get air to the site.

any ideas welcome?

linda

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i have the exact same problem, though, it hasn't been that bad in

years. i'm sorry...i know it's quite painful. 2x per day i used

cotton balls and hydrogen peroxide to clean it, a hair drier to lessen

the moisture, and then powdered it with cornstarch which is much finer

than talc. after the bulk of the bleeding has healed, i agree with

will about putting fabric between the skin...100% cotton that is smooth

without loose fibers.

this sort of breakdown is caused by yeast. adhering to a candida diet

will also help.

fingers crossed!

alana

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I had a similar problem a while ago. I would say that you can put a clean

(sterile) cloth on it even if it is bleeding. Keep it clean and take a shower

often if you can. Ask your PA or whoever everyday what it looks like cuz it can

be hard to tell which treatments are working and which are not if you cannot see

the area yourself.

My breakdown was small first, then got bigger cuz I wasn't treating right and

wasn't paying attention. When it really started hurting I knew something had to

be done immediately. I called my friend who had had skin problems cuz he was

tetraplegic. He gave me the names for a number of products he had used to treat

pressure sores. My skin breakdown started healing fast after I followed his

regime.

smiles

Taya

Re: skin breakdown

I like Calmoseptine as it heals and protects against moisture and breakdown.

I also like Burt's Bees Res-Q ointment/salve--heals cuts, bumps, scrapes and

burns FAST!

" Lind@ " <anna.quay@...> wrote:

due to severe scoliosis my left hip is pushed up so that there is a fold in

my skin which is always pushing against skin. it gets very warm and moist in

there and it is impossible to expose it to air without someone actually holding

my hip away. i try to be good about keeping it clean and dry but due to other

health problems i took my eye off the ball. today when my pa cleaned the area

there was blood on the wipe and she said there were two cracks bleeding in the

very bottom of the crease. they are just over an inch long in total.

i am slightly panicing as i dont know how to treat it. my skin has always

been very good and so i have been very complacent.

i have put savlon cream on it after cleaning. main problem seems to be i

cant get air to the site.

any ideas welcome?

linda

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In a message dated 10/29/2005 9:36:11 AM Eastern Standard Time, an

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pa just gone powder hunting for me as i would prefer a cornstarch one, which

did you use?. have you experience something like this bleeding before? if so

how long til bleeding stopped? maybe i should get cream wiped off.

Either will suffice. I prefer baby powder. It didn't bleed - he's

exaggerating! It oozed because I made him scratch it as I was dying of

itchiness. I

cannot wait to get this kid out of my body. =(

Amy

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thanks taya

afraid i dont have a shower, just a bath and anyways it would be very difficult

if not impossible to shower into the fold of skin just above my hip. have been

using wet wipes to clean it. how long did it take for yours to stop bleeding

onto whatever you used to clean it?

cheers

linda

Re: skin breakdown

I like Calmoseptine as it heals and protects against moisture and

breakdown. I also like Burt's Bees Res-Q ointment/salve--heals cuts, bumps,

scrapes and burns FAST!

" Lind@ " <anna.quay@...> wrote:

due to severe scoliosis my left hip is pushed up so that there is a fold

in my skin which is always pushing against skin. it gets very warm and moist in

there and it is impossible to expose it to air without someone actually holding

my hip away. i try to be good about keeping it clean and dry but due to other

health problems i took my eye off the ball. today when my pa cleaned the area

there was blood on the wipe and she said there were two cracks bleeding in the

very bottom of the crease. they are just over an inch long in total.

i am slightly panicing as i dont know how to treat it. my skin has always

been very good and so i have been very complacent.

i have put savlon cream on it after cleaning. main problem seems to be i

cant get air to the site.

any ideas welcome?

linda

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I have this problem sometimes. My skin there is very weak. If someone presses

too hard while washing there, it starts to bleed. I just have people wash it

carefully. I find putting cream on it or putting a cloth in there just make it

worse. Better for me to just carefully keep it clean then leave it alone.

skin breakdown

due to severe scoliosis my left hip is pushed up so that there is a fold in

my skin which is always pushing against skin. it gets very warm and moist in

there and it is impossible to expose it to air without someone actually holding

my hip away. i try to be good about keeping it clean and dry but due to other

health problems i took my eye off the ball. today when my pa cleaned the area

there was blood on the wipe and she said there were two cracks bleeding in the

very bottom of the crease. they are just over an inch long in total.

i am slightly panicing as i dont know how to treat it. my skin has always

been very good and so i have been very complacent.

i have put savlon cream on it after cleaning. main problem seems to be i cant

get air to the site.

any ideas welcome?

linda

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thanks eric. what do you wash it with and how often?

cheers

linda

skin breakdown

due to severe scoliosis my left hip is pushed up so that there is a fold in

my skin which is always pushing against skin. it gets very warm and moist in

there and it is impossible to expose it to air without someone actually holding

my hip away. i try to be good about keeping it clean and dry but due to other

health problems i took my eye off the ball. today when my pa cleaned the area

there was blood on the wipe and she said there were two cracks bleeding in the

very bottom of the crease. they are just over an inch long in total.

i am slightly panicing as i dont know how to treat it. my skin has always

been very good and so i have been very complacent.

i have put savlon cream on it after cleaning. main problem seems to be i

cant get air to the site.

any ideas welcome?

linda

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Just wash it with soap when getting my bath.

Re: skin breakdown

I have this problem sometimes. My skin there is very weak. If someone

presses too hard while washing there, it starts to bleed. I just have people

wash it carefully. I find putting cream on it or putting a cloth in there just

make it worse. Better for me to just carefully keep it clean then leave it

alone.

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I have similar problems from time to time. Keeping the area dry seems to be a

key for me. Baby powder with aloe seems to do the trick about 98% of the time.

Just dust the area and slightly rub it in (just barely). I do this every day to

prevent problems. The powder just absorbs moisture. I like the smell of real

baby powder too, but if you don't, you can buy unscented.

Blessings,

Holly

>

> From: " " <eric@...>

> Date: 2005/10/29 Sat PM 09:25:14 GST

> < >

> Subject: Re: skin breakdown

>

> I have this problem sometimes. My skin there is very weak. If someone presses

too hard while washing there, it starts to bleed. I just have people wash it

carefully. I find putting cream on it or putting a cloth in there just make it

worse. Better for me to just carefully keep it clean then leave it alone.

>

> skin breakdown

>

>

>

> due to severe scoliosis my left hip is pushed up so that there is a fold in

my skin which is always pushing against skin. it gets very warm and moist in

there and it is impossible to expose it to air without someone actually holding

my hip away. i try to be good about keeping it clean and dry but due to other

health problems i took my eye off the ball. today when my pa cleaned the area

there was blood on the wipe and she said there were two cracks bleeding in the

very bottom of the crease. they are just over an inch long in total.

>

> i am slightly panicing as i dont know how to treat it. my skin has always

been very good and so i have been very complacent.

>

> i have put savlon cream on it after cleaning. main problem seems to be i

cant get air to the site.

>

> any ideas welcome?

>

> linda

>

>

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I intend to ask my mother (an airforce RNA, inactive) what she would do. Off

the top of my head is to be sure to wear mainly cotton clothing (pants and

undies) and to use corn starch to dry up the area. Maybe after you've

sprinkled the starch slide in a small, smooth, cotton cloth to keep the skin

separated.

If Ma has any other thoughts, I will post them.

Oh, if time allows, get yourself a heatlamp and lay down or position yourself

comfy and aim the heatlamp at your raw skin area for 15-20 minutes. Try at

least once a day or more. This may aid in speeding up the recovery time then

just place an absorbant material in between your " skin flaps. "

Angie

On 2005.10.29 09:15, Lind@ wrote:

> due to severe scoliosis my left hip is pushed up so that there is a fold

> in my skin which is always pushing against skin. it gets very warm and

> moist in there and it is impossible to expose it to air without someone

> actually holding my hip away. i try to be good about keeping it clean and

> dry but due to other health problems i took my eye off the ball. today when

> my pa cleaned the area there was blood on the wipe and she said there were

> two cracks bleeding in the very bottom of the crease. they are just over an

> inch long in total.

>

> i am slightly panicing as i dont know how to treat it. my skin has always

> been very good and so i have been very complacent.

>

> i have put savlon cream on it after cleaning. main problem seems to be i

> cant get air to the site.

>

> any ideas welcome?

>

> linda

>

>

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Re: skin breakdown

I intend to ask my mother (an airforce RNA, inactive) what she would do. Off

the top of my head is to be sure to wear mainly cotton clothing (pants and

undies) and to use corn starch to dry up the area. Maybe after you've

sprinkled the starch slide in a small, smooth, cotton cloth to keep the skin

separated.

If Ma has any other thoughts, I will post them.

Oh, if time allows, get yourself a heatlamp and lay down or position yourself

comfy and aim the heatlamp at your raw skin area for 15-20 minutes. Try at

least once a day or more. This may aid in speeding up the recovery time then

just place an absorbant material in between your " skin flaps. "

Angie

On 2005.10.29 09:15, Lind@ wrote:

> due to severe scoliosis my left hip is pushed up so that there is a fold

> in my skin which is always pushing against skin. it gets very warm and

> moist in there and it is impossible to expose it to air without someone

> actually holding my hip away. i try to be good about keeping it clean and

> dry but due to other health problems i took my eye off the ball. today when

> my pa cleaned the area there was blood on the wipe and she said there were

> two cracks bleeding in the very bottom of the crease. they are just over an

> inch long in total.

>

> i am slightly panicing as i dont know how to treat it. my skin has always

> been very good and so i have been very complacent.

>

> i have put savlon cream on it after cleaning. main problem seems to be i

> cant get air to the site.

>

> any ideas welcome?

>

> linda

>

>

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sorry for previous empty message.

thanks for your ideas angie. as the skin is so folded would be very difficult to

do heat lamp thing unless some prised my hip from my side and held it like that.

would be very awakward for pa to do that for even 5 mins.

cheers

linda

Re: skin breakdown

I intend to ask my mother (an airforce RNA, inactive) what she would do. Off

the top of my head is to be sure to wear mainly cotton clothing (pants and

undies) and to use corn starch to dry up the area. Maybe after you've

sprinkled the starch slide in a small, smooth, cotton cloth to keep the skin

separated.

If Ma has any other thoughts, I will post them.

Oh, if time allows, get yourself a heatlamp and lay down or position yourself

comfy and aim the heatlamp at your raw skin area for 15-20 minutes. Try at

least once a day or more. This may aid in speeding up the recovery time then

just place an absorbant material in between your " skin flaps. "

Angie

On 2005.10.29 09:15, Lind@ wrote:

> due to severe scoliosis my left hip is pushed up so that there is a fold

> in my skin which is always pushing against skin. it gets very warm and

> moist in there and it is impossible to expose it to air without someone

> actually holding my hip away. i try to be good about keeping it clean and

> dry but due to other health problems i took my eye off the ball. today when

> my pa cleaned the area there was blood on the wipe and she said there were

> two cracks bleeding in the very bottom of the crease. they are just over an

> inch long in total.

>

> i am slightly panicing as i dont know how to treat it. my skin has always

> been very good and so i have been very complacent.

>

> i have put savlon cream on it after cleaning. main problem seems to be i

> cant get air to the site.

>

> any ideas welcome?

>

> linda

>

>

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The product of choice for skin breakdown at the hospital where I work is

called Xenoderm. It is by prescription only. Very effective.

Lori

Lind@ wrote:

>

> due to severe scoliosis my left hip is pushed up so that there is a

> fold in my skin which is always pushing against skin. it gets very

> warm and moist in there and it is impossible to expose it to air

> without someone actually holding my hip away. i try to be good about

> keeping it clean and dry but due to other health problems i took my

> eye off the ball. today when my pa cleaned the area there was blood on

> the wipe and she said there were two cracks bleeding in the very

> bottom of the crease. they are just over an inch long in total.

>

> i am slightly panicing as i dont know how to treat it. my skin has

> always been very good and so i have been very complacent.

>

> i have put savlon cream on it after cleaning. main problem seems to be

> i cant get air to the site.

>

> any ideas welcome?

>

> linda

>

>

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It took about two days - it was really quick after I found the right treatment.

-Taya

Re: skin breakdown

I like Calmoseptine as it heals and protects against moisture and

breakdown. I also like Burt's Bees Res-Q ointment/salve--heals cuts, bumps,

scrapes and burns FAST!

" Lind@ " <anna.quay@...> wrote:

due to severe scoliosis my left hip is pushed up so that there is a

fold in my skin which is always pushing against skin. it gets very warm and

moist in there and it is impossible to expose it to air without someone actually

holding my hip away. i try to be good about keeping it clean and dry but due

to other health problems i took my eye off the ball. today when my pa cleaned

the area there was blood on the wipe and she said there were two cracks bleeding

in the very bottom of the crease. they are just over an inch long in total.

i am slightly panicing as i dont know how to treat it. my skin has

always been very good and so i have been very complacent.

i have put savlon cream on it after cleaning. main problem seems to be i

cant get air to the site.

any ideas welcome?

linda

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Once it heals some try using blister/chafing gel/cream. I have many places

where skin folds and rubs because of my twisted body and found Monistat

Soothing Care Chafing Relief Powder-Gel works GREAT. Seconded best sport

blister

barrier like bodyglide or blistershield. You can get them a drugstores or sport

shops. I also use a little anti fungal cream or powder at night to stop any

growth. I use Aloe Vesta 2 in 1 Antifungal.

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thanks for that. will looks to see what english equivalent is.

will have to make a big effort to build skin care into my daily routine after

years of neglect!

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Once it heals some try using blister/chafing gel/cream. I have many places

where skin folds and rubs because of my twisted body and found Monistat

Soothing Care Chafing Relief Powder-Gel works GREAT. Seconded best sport

blister

barrier like bodyglide or blistershield. You can get them a drugstores or

sport

shops. I also use a little anti fungal cream or powder at night to stop any

growth. I use Aloe Vesta 2 in 1 Antifungal.

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Another product worth trying is Gold Bond Powder. It absorbs moisture

well. It has a scent when you first put it on, but the scent goes away

pretty quickly. Danny used to get " cracks " in folds of his skin

sometimes that really hurt when he was heavier, especially in the

summer. I hope it heals up quickly for you, and you find something to

help prevent getting it again.

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I used Gold Bond the summer I broke my legs, b/c I had a hard time moving like I

usually did, so my side didn't get air as much. But just a warning... *grin*

It burned like the dickens!

Blessings,

Holly

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> From: " " <ccoxcgc@...>

> Date: 2005/10/31 Mon AM 04:25:35 GST

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> Subject: Re: skin breakdown

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> Another product worth trying is Gold Bond Powder. It absorbs moisture

> well. It has a scent when you first put it on, but the scent goes away

> pretty quickly. Danny used to get " cracks " in folds of his skin

> sometimes that really hurt when he was heavier, especially in the

> summer. I hope it heals up quickly for you, and you find something to

> help prevent getting it again.

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omg I used gold bond in my shoes once with no open wound or anything and it

burned! I would not suggest using this.

hollyrp@... wrote:

I used Gold Bond the summer I broke my legs, b/c I had a hard time moving like I

usually did, so my side didn't get air as much. But just a warning... *grin* It

burned like the dickens!

Blessings,

Holly

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> From: " "

> Date: 2005/10/31 Mon AM 04:25:35 GST

>

> Subject: Re: skin breakdown

>

> ,

> Another product worth trying is Gold Bond Powder. It absorbs moisture

> well. It has a scent when you first put it on, but the scent goes away

> pretty quickly. Danny used to get " cracks " in folds of his skin

> sometimes that really hurt when he was heavier, especially in the

> summer. I hope it heals up quickly for you, and you find something to

> help prevent getting it again.

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> omg I used gold bond in my shoes once with no open wound or anything

and it burned! I would not suggest using this.

Hmmm...I use it almost every day. I hate to admit it, but at my age

the boobies are beginning to sag a bit, and the Gold Bond keeps away

the rash that was showing up underneath on hot summer days. I haven't

noticed any burning, but I can imagine that it might if there was an

open sore. I'd get it healed up first if going to try the Gold Bond as

a preventive.

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In a message dated 10/31/2005 6:29:54 P.M. Central Standard Time,

j0yeuxx@... writes:

omg I used gold bond in my shoes once with no open wound or anything and it

burned! I would not suggest using this.

I agree don't use gold bond on anything that might be raw or broken. It's

not fun.

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Our son has had several breaks in the skin where it folds over. We have had good

luck using Neosporin (not sure about the spelling) ointment. It comes in a white

cream or a petroleum base...very small tube but a little goes a long way. Hope

this info is helpful, but I realize the same thing doesn't work for everyone.

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