Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Shari, What kind of helmet is it again? What kind of powder are you using on it? Are you making sure the helmet (and her head) is completely dry before putting it back on her? , mom to Hannah, DOCgrad Cape Cod, Ma --- In Plagiocephaly , " sbcollns " <sbcollns@y...> wrote: > > Has anybody had it where their child had a dry patch on the back of > their head due to the helmet? My daughter just got a rashy patch on > the back of her head- kind of like the center of her skull. That is > the part that protrudes the most so I feel like it happened each > time we were taking on and off the helmet. It reminds me of very > dry skin. Could the alcohol and powder be adding to the rashiness? > What should we do? We kept it off last night and put cream on to > make it moist. I did put it back on today because the rash looked > better. Any advice? > > shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Hi- Hannah has a hanger helmet and we are using johnsons baby powder with cornstarch to put inside. When we give her a bath at night we usually blow dry her hair on cool air so we know it is perfectly dry before putting the helmet back on. We use the drier so quickly b/c her hair dries in a snap. What do you think? > > > > Has anybody had it where their child had a dry patch on the back > of > > their head due to the helmet? My daughter just got a rashy patch > on > > the back of her head- kind of like the center of her skull. That > is > > the part that protrudes the most so I feel like it happened each > > time we were taking on and off the helmet. It reminds me of very > > dry skin. Could the alcohol and powder be adding to the > rashiness? > > What should we do? We kept it off last night and put cream on to > > make it moist. I did put it back on today because the rash looked > > better. Any advice? > > > > shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Hi there Our specialist advised us to use very little alcohol when cleaning, so that the cloth or whatever you use is just damp, not wet, and scrub really hard. He said lots of red patches and irritation are caused by this. My daughter had an itchy scalp as well, and plenty of people on this site seem to swear by the Aveeno oatmeal paste which you mix up and leave on in the bath, which is very moisturising. I just cut back on the alcohol ( to clean the helmet, not my own supply!) and used an eczema shampoo which seemed to help enormously with the irritation. hope this helps Hannah (mum to Lucia, London, Uk) Plagio, Cranio helmet, 4th July '04 --- In Plagiocephaly , " sbcollns " <sbcollns@y...> wrote: > > Has anybody had it where their child had a dry patch on the back of > their head due to the helmet? My daughter just got a rashy patch on > the back of her head- kind of like the center of her skull. That is > the part that protrudes the most so I feel like it happened each > time we were taking on and off the helmet. It reminds me of very > dry skin. Could the alcohol and powder be adding to the rashiness? > What should we do? We kept it off last night and put cream on to > make it moist. I did put it back on today because the rash looked > better. Any advice? > > shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Hi Shari, With DOCbands you aren't supposed to use any powders b/c they get into the helmet foam and can irritate the skin. Have you tried it w/out the powder? There is also a powder called Zeasorb that we've had recommended to other members before that seemed to work well. I'd just make sure that helmet is cleaned well and good and dry before you put it back on her and see if the area gets better. A little hydrocortisone cream may be helpful on it--you could check w/your ortho. Let us know. , mom to Hannah, DOCgrad Cape Cod, Ma > > > > > > Has anybody had it where their child had a dry patch on the back > > of > > > their head due to the helmet? My daughter just got a rashy > patch > > on > > > the back of her head- kind of like the center of her skull. > That > > is > > > the part that protrudes the most so I feel like it happened each > > > time we were taking on and off the helmet. It reminds me of > very > > > dry skin. Could the alcohol and powder be adding to the > > rashiness? > > > What should we do? We kept it off last night and put cream on > to > > > make it moist. I did put it back on today because the rash > looked > > > better. Any advice? > > > > > > shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 I would try not to use powder at all. It can possibly create some abrasion to her skin. We used the Aveeno oatmeal paste/bath once when he had a prickly heat type of rash and it worked great. We also used 0.5% hydrocortisone once or twice in the beginning and then never had a problem after that. Make sure that the foam is completely dry before putting it back on her. And as always, call your orthotist if if doesn't get better soon! Good luck. Sue Colin F., 13 mos. STARband grad --- In Plagiocephaly , " sbcollns " <sbcollns@y...> wrote: > > Has anybody had it where their child had a dry patch on the back of > their head due to the helmet? My daughter just got a rashy patch on > the back of her head- kind of like the center of her skull. That is > the part that protrudes the most so I feel like it happened each > time we were taking on and off the helmet. It reminds me of very > dry skin. Could the alcohol and powder be adding to the rashiness? > What should we do? We kept it off last night and put cream on to > make it moist. I did put it back on today because the rash looked > better. Any advice? > > shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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