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I notice that my daughter's lymph nodes are swollen at the base of

her skull. This isn't uncommon for her (or for my other daughter

when she was a baby). Does anybody know if this is uncomfortable for

her with her Starband on? This is her 4th day with the starband on -

is the starband rubbing and irritating the lymph nodes? I'll check

with my ortho tomorrow - just really curious tonight!

Thanks in advance!

Cara

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Thanks for the update Cara. I'm sure you're very relieved it's nothing to worry about!!

Debbie Abby's mom DOCGrad

MIcara_handke <chandke@...> wrote:

Hi!I learned from my doc that these lymph nodes often swell from a mosquito bite in the head (not us) or ingrown hairs. The ingrown hairs definitely make sense! He also said not to worry about the helmet rubbing and damaging the lymph nodes - should be fine. My ortho said that we can remove a little material from the helmet next visit to give them a little room. My ortho also said we can rub/milk the nodes down to try to drain them a bit. Phew. I'm glad it's not a big issue!Thanks for the replies!Cara

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yes, we had those too but they went away after about a month, I don't

think it is anything to be concerned about.

natasha

> is in the Clarren helmet. Has anyone had problems with

> swollen lymph nodes at the base of the back of the baby's head?

>

> Thanks,

> Kathy

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Kathy,

We too have those, but behind my son's ear. They certainly scare the

daylights out of you until you know what it is.

> is in the Clarren helmet. Has anyone had problems with

> swollen lymph nodes at the base of the back of the baby's head?

>

> Thanks,

> Kathy

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I want to thank everyone for their responses. Conveniently, we had

an appointment with his ped today for his final flu shot and hep B.

He did take a look and said that they were his lymph nodes but they

were not of a size or firmness that concerned him. He said that if

they were hard and larger (about the size of a small grape) he would

be concerned. Thanks again to everyone who responded!

Kathy and

Gail - We live in Woodinville right on the border of Redmond. How

long ago did you live here? So much has changed. I have lived here

since September of 96 (but my husband grew up here) and before that

I lived in New York...big change too!

Thanks again!

Kathy

--- In Plagiocephaly , " Gail " <momofivftwins@c...>

wrote:

> Hi Kathy,

>

> As you can see from all the responses, swollen lymph nodes can be

quite

> common during helmet therapy. The thing you want to make sure of

is that it

> goes away after is no longer wearing his helmet. One of my

twins

> (Sara) developed a bump while wearing her DOC band and I was

assured that it

> was just a lymph node. My pediatrician is very experienced with

DOC bands,

> so I felt comfortable with the diagnosis. However, after

graduation the

> bump did not go away. After further testing it turned out to be a

dermoid

> cyst that had to be surgically removed. I'm not telling you this

to scare

> you, just to encourage you to follow up with your ped if you're not

> comfortable with it.

>

> By the way, where in Seattle are you? We lived in Ballard for

about a year,

> and in North Bend for 5 years. Now we're in Texas - big change!

>

> Gail, Sam and Sara's mom, DOC grads

>

>

> > Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 21:35:41 -0000

> > From: kathyheyes@y...

> > Subject: Swollen lymph nodes

> >

> > is in the Clarren helmet. Has anyone had problems with

> > swollen lymph nodes at the base of the back of the baby's head?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Kathy

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