Guest guest Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 Our son sometimes gets a rash around his mouth, and that was even before we started any kind of chelation (we're doing AC chelation). I've heard these types of rashes around the mouth could be yeast-related. But our son's also got much worse during the winter months (and it wasn't even there during the spring/summer), so for us, I think it may be some yeast but I think it also might be tied into the weather/seasonal changes. Somewhere I read to rub coconut oil around the mouth. We've been doing that this winter, and it works really well, the rash is practically gone. Not sure if that would help, but it might be worth a shot. > > My 4 yr old son (PDD-NOS) has been chelating > With CaEDTA suppositories for about 4 months now and we noticed a rash around his mouth for the first time yesterday. What is this? Is this normal? > He is also on MB12 shots & LDN. > Thx, > > > Sent from my iPhone > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 FYI, took my son to the pediatrician and he tested positive for strep and he has the hand foot mouth disease although looking at the pics of childhood diseases on the Internet, I think he has Impetigo. He is on an antibiotic for 3 days and we are putting ointment on the red bumps around his mouth, nose, ears and wrist. Thanks for all the input. Sent from my iPhone My 4 yr old son (PDD-NOS) has been chelating With CaEDTA suppositories for about 4 months now and we noticed a rash around his mouth for the first time yesterday. What is this? Is this normal? He is also on MB12 shots & LDN. Thx, Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 I have been battling the mouth rash around my son's mouth for about a month. I have been using different clays for about 2 weeks and that seems to be helping more than anything else. I like one in particular that is French green clay. Fortunately my son doesn't touch it, or lick it - probably doesn't like the taste. I started by putting it on after he fell asleep at night, then gently washing it in the morning. I can reapply it when he is awake, but he is resistant to it. Anyway, the rash is about 50% better - less of it, less red, and less inflammation. CarolMy 4 yr old son (PDD-NOS) has been chelatingWith CaEDTA suppositories for about 4 months now and we noticed a rash around his mouth for the first time yesterday. What is this? Is this normal?He is also on MB12 shots & LDN.Thx,Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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