Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 We've seen some reaction to the foams if there are other skin problems. Make sure the helmet is dried and use only rubbing alcohol to clean, the soaps stay in the foam. Also some sun time for the helmet helps. Good Luck >>> GATTVA@... 03/06/06 10:12PM >>> How pourous is the Starband foam? I know that we never used soap on the Doc bands because the small residue that soap leaves in the foam can build up and cause bacteria to grow and cause a bacterial rash. Alcohol evaporates completely leaving no residue.Could this be the problem? CAROLG > > My son had another outbreak and we lost another day in the band. This > time the ortho decided he may be allergic to the foam. She said she > had such a case two years ago and that it is pretty rare. She gave me > some of the stockings that she uses for the casting for him to wear > under the helmet. I just adds to the " comic effect " of the > whole 'look'. > The odd thing is that he doesn't even seem to mind, besides for > scratching his head for a minute after I remove the helmet. > > Anyone had a similar reaction? > > Trying to keep our heads up, > Milky > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 We've seen some reaction to the foams if there are other skin problems. Make sure the helmet is dried and use only rubbing alcohol to clean, the soaps stay in the foam. Also some sun time for the helmet helps. Good Luck >>> GATTVA@... 03/06/06 10:12PM >>> How pourous is the Starband foam? I know that we never used soap on the Doc bands because the small residue that soap leaves in the foam can build up and cause bacteria to grow and cause a bacterial rash. Alcohol evaporates completely leaving no residue.Could this be the problem? CAROLG > > My son had another outbreak and we lost another day in the band. This > time the ortho decided he may be allergic to the foam. She said she > had such a case two years ago and that it is pretty rare. She gave me > some of the stockings that she uses for the casting for him to wear > under the helmet. I just adds to the " comic effect " of the > whole 'look'. > The odd thing is that he doesn't even seem to mind, besides for > scratching his head for a minute after I remove the helmet. > > Anyone had a similar reaction? > > Trying to keep our heads up, > Milky > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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