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It sounds to me like it might be something like eczema. It can flare

up as a result of sweating and heat. My son Connor had/has crusty

spots on his head also, more so when it's warm out. The

hydrocortizone should help. Also making a paste from of Aveeno

Soothing Baby Bath treatment and applying to the spots when she's

taking a bath or before you wash her hair may help.

Connor (PPO helmet grad 8/04, tort resolved, mild craniofacial microsomia)

-- In Plagiocephaly , Hendrie

<denisehendrie@y...> wrote:

> Carol,

> It was a crusty feeling this am after the helmet being off for 18

hrs. Is that how a heat rash heals? Sophie is also a sweaty baby. I

am having a hard time convincing my family who watch her the 2 days

that I work to be very careful with her getting hot!! I will watch

for the heat rash now. Thanks

>

>

> " Carol G. " <GATTVA@A...> wrote:

> ,

> When you tell me it has almost a crausty feeling to it, that sounds

> like she had heat rash as a result of her growth. As long as the band

> is not rubbing it, it should do fine and will go away in a day or so.

> You will have to keep an eye on her sweating and wipe the band and

> head a couple times a day if possible. Dominick is a really sweaty

> baby and we have to watch him closely for heat rash. If it comes back

> call the ortho and tell that it may be heat rash, and they will tell

> you what to do. We used the cortisone twice a day, but as soon as it

> is dry feeling the band goes back on.

> CAROLG

>

>

>

>

>

> > > > > Sophie has been in her helmet for 2 weeks as of yesterday.

> We

> > > did

> > > > not

> > > > > have any problems until I took it off today. She had several

> > red

> > > > spots

> > > > > on her forhead and the side of her temple. I immediately

> > called

> > > > the

> > > > > orthotist and went right over. He adjusted the helmet and

> said

> > > to

> > > > see

> > > > > how long they would take to fade. They still haven't faded

> and

> > > > it's

> > > > > ben 31/2 hours. Should I wait until tomorrow to put it back

> > on?

> > > > Or do

> > > > > you think it would be OK to put it on for bedtime? We do not

> > > know

> > > > what

> > > > > to do!!! I actually noticed a change so I am scared she is

> in

> > a

> > > > growth

> > > > > spurt and we are going to lose the time by having her helmet

> > > off.

> > > > What

> > > > > would you all do?

> > > > > Thanks,

> > > > >

> > > > > Sophie 8 3/4 months starband 5/11

> > > > > Michgian

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > For more plagio info

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It sounds to me like it might be something like eczema. It can flare

up as a result of sweating and heat. My son Connor had/has crusty

spots on his head also, more so when it's warm out. The

hydrocortizone should help. Also making a paste from of Aveeno

Soothing Baby Bath treatment and applying to the spots when she's

taking a bath or before you wash her hair may help.

Connor (PPO helmet grad 8/04, tort resolved, mild craniofacial microsomia)

-- In Plagiocephaly , Hendrie

<denisehendrie@y...> wrote:

> Carol,

> It was a crusty feeling this am after the helmet being off for 18

hrs. Is that how a heat rash heals? Sophie is also a sweaty baby. I

am having a hard time convincing my family who watch her the 2 days

that I work to be very careful with her getting hot!! I will watch

for the heat rash now. Thanks

>

>

> " Carol G. " <GATTVA@A...> wrote:

> ,

> When you tell me it has almost a crausty feeling to it, that sounds

> like she had heat rash as a result of her growth. As long as the band

> is not rubbing it, it should do fine and will go away in a day or so.

> You will have to keep an eye on her sweating and wipe the band and

> head a couple times a day if possible. Dominick is a really sweaty

> baby and we have to watch him closely for heat rash. If it comes back

> call the ortho and tell that it may be heat rash, and they will tell

> you what to do. We used the cortisone twice a day, but as soon as it

> is dry feeling the band goes back on.

> CAROLG

>

>

>

>

>

> > > > > Sophie has been in her helmet for 2 weeks as of yesterday.

> We

> > > did

> > > > not

> > > > > have any problems until I took it off today. She had several

> > red

> > > > spots

> > > > > on her forhead and the side of her temple. I immediately

> > called

> > > > the

> > > > > orthotist and went right over. He adjusted the helmet and

> said

> > > to

> > > > see

> > > > > how long they would take to fade. They still haven't faded

> and

> > > > it's

> > > > > ben 31/2 hours. Should I wait until tomorrow to put it back

> > on?

> > > > Or do

> > > > > you think it would be OK to put it on for bedtime? We do not

> > > know

> > > > what

> > > > > to do!!! I actually noticed a change so I am scared she is

> in

> > a

> > > > growth

> > > > > spurt and we are going to lose the time by having her helmet

> > > off.

> > > > What

> > > > > would you all do?

> > > > > Thanks,

> > > > >

> > > > > Sophie 8 3/4 months starband 5/11

> > > > > Michgian

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > For more plagio info

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