Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 How is Livy doing? Is her skin doing any better? Dustie > Hi guys. Livy has had a red spot on the lower back part of her head > for about a week and we have kept a close watch on it. The ortho > looked at it on Wednesday during her checkup and said that it was > caused by friction (all that hair). He said to keep a close watch on > it too. Tonight, we noticed a pinprick breakthough of the skin. A > tiny spot looks like it is bleeding or open. The only thing the > ortho said to use on red spots is vitamin e oil. we never discussed > what to do in case of a breakthrough (should have thought to ask) and > now it is a Saturday night! I am going to leave a message on their > voicemail (if I can). I am writing to ask if anyone has a suggestion > for treating the skin breakthrough to make sure it doesn't get worse > and it heals well and quickly. Livy is out of the helmet tonight and > we rubbed in a little more oil. How long does it usually take for a > breakthrough to heal? Thanks. > > - Sohnia & Livy (local helmet at 10.5 mos.) > Nashville Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Dustie - Thanks for checking on us. The breakthrough has healed and looked much better yesterday and today. It's still red but otherwise holding. We slather on the vitamin E oil and the ortho said to go ahead and use neosporin too. She got some mysterious scratches on her face at daycare (no one saw how it happened) so I feel like I am emptying a tube of neosporin on her! The ortho said to check it, keep the helmet off if it gets worse. We can come in if it gets worse than it was this weekend. If not, we go in next wednesday for her regular check up. He said he would not recommend moleskin and will put in a patch of material that is frictionless (high tech stuff apparently) next week. - Sohnia & Livy (local helmet) > > Hi guys. Livy has had a red spot on the lower back part of her > head > > for about a week and we have kept a close watch on it. The ortho > > looked at it on Wednesday during her checkup and said that it was > > caused by friction (all that hair). He said to keep a close watch > on > > it too. Tonight, we noticed a pinprick breakthough of the skin. A > > tiny spot looks like it is bleeding or open. The only thing the > > ortho said to use on red spots is vitamin e oil. we never > discussed > > what to do in case of a breakthrough (should have thought to ask) > and > > now it is a Saturday night! I am going to leave a message on their > > voicemail (if I can). I am writing to ask if anyone has a > suggestion > > for treating the skin breakthrough to make sure it doesn't get > worse > > and it heals well and quickly. Livy is out of the helmet tonight > and > > we rubbed in a little more oil. How long does it usually take for > a > > breakthrough to heal? Thanks. > > > > - Sohnia & Livy (local helmet at 10.5 mos.) > > Nashville Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Sohnia, I'm glad to hear that Livy is doing better. I have heard that, that moleskin works wonders for irritation. Let us know what he does. Dustie > > How is Livy doing? Is her skin doing any better? > > > > Dustie > > > > --- In Plagiocephaly , " shh95 " <s.w.hong@c...> wrote: > > > Hi guys. Livy has had a red spot on the lower back part of her > > head > > > for about a week and we have kept a close watch on it. The ortho > > > looked at it on Wednesday during her checkup and said that it was > > > caused by friction (all that hair). He said to keep a close > watch > > on > > > it too. Tonight, we noticed a pinprick breakthough of the skin. > A > > > tiny spot looks like it is bleeding or open. The only thing the > > > ortho said to use on red spots is vitamin e oil. we never > > discussed > > > what to do in case of a breakthrough (should have thought to ask) > > and > > > now it is a Saturday night! I am going to leave a message on > their > > > voicemail (if I can). I am writing to ask if anyone has a > > suggestion > > > for treating the skin breakthrough to make sure it doesn't get > > worse > > > and it heals well and quickly. Livy is out of the helmet tonight > > and > > > we rubbed in a little more oil. How long does it usually take > for > > a > > > breakthrough to heal? Thanks. > > > > > > - Sohnia & Livy (local helmet at 10.5 mos.) > > > Nashville Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 I'm glad she's looking better. I hope her scratches go away soon too, that's kinda concerning I'm sure. Keep us posted. Debbie Abby's mom MI > > How is Livy doing? Is her skin doing any better? > > > > Dustie > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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