Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 Hi! My son Zachary has been in his helmet 1 week today- the first several days it didn't smell & he didn't sweat too much, and I was hoping that would continue. Now that he's on 23 hour a day helmet wear, he does sweat at times, and it is getting smelly. I have a sensitive nose, so- it stands out to me. I clean with alcohol 91%, and I've used cotton pads to apply. My orthotist told me not to scrub too hard because that would take away from one of the markers (the soil marks) that show her how he's wearing the helmet. This morning, I poured alcohol on the inside of the helmet, hoping it absorbs into the foam and kills some of the smell . Anyway, the odor could just be " par for the course " , but if anyone has any good ideas, I'd love to hear them! Thank you! -Maritza Pleasant Hill, CA (currently in Anaheim, CA on vacation) mom to Zachary, 6 months, brachycephaly- Starband started 11/17/06 and Nate, 3.5 years, toddlercrazyphaly p.s. I posted pics of Zachary under the folder " Zachary " , I think it's the last folder of the photo postings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 Hi Maritza! I have a 7 months old daughter too with brachycephaly,her head looks similar to Zachary in the pictures that you have posted. She got her starband 2 weeks ago, and as for cleaning the helmet, I wipe off the sweat from the helmet first using a dry kitchen paper towel ,then I wipe it again this time with a wet kitchen towel, to help remove the sweat. And then after that, using a wet kitchen towel again, I added a little bit of 's baby bath to it and wipe it all around inside.Make sure you remove the baby bath by wiping it off again with a wet kitchen towel followed by a dry one. Then I applied 91% alcohol to it before I blow dry it.I hope it helps. Riza Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 Hi, although some orthos say water and baby shampoo are okay, most say to use only alcohol. You might want to check. I don't know why they all have different rules, but it is better to be on the safe side. -christine mom to sydney/ 10.5 mo/ starband grad 10-06 > > Hi Maritza! I have a 7 months old daughter too with brachycephaly,her > head looks similar to Zachary in the pictures that you have posted. > She got her starband 2 weeks ago, and as for cleaning the helmet, I > wipe off the sweat from the helmet first using a dry kitchen paper > towel ,then I wipe it again this time with a wet kitchen towel, to > help remove the sweat. And then after that, using a wet kitchen towel > again, I added a little bit of 's baby bath to it and wipe it > all around inside.Make sure you remove the baby bath by wiping it off > again with a wet kitchen towel followed by a dry one. Then I applied > 91% alcohol to it before I blow dry it.I hope it helps. > > Riza > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 Hi Maritza: I recommend to my parents to use rubbing alcohol to clean the inside of the band numerous times throughout the day. I explain to the parents to 'scrub' the inside of the band with alcohol using a washcloth. I do not like the individual 'alcohol wipes' for the cleaning procedure because you cannot get aggressive enough to work the alcohol down into the porous foam liner. Always let the alcohol dry completely before reapplication on the child's head. If the band still continues to smell try using a shampoo that has a scent (ie: strayberry or avocado) to cleanse the band, but be sure to rinse it thoroughly and let it dry afterwards. I hope this helps, Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 Hi, it has been a while since our son graduated but I just happened to read your post and our son used to have the same problem where alcohol cleaning and sun alone didn't seem to help. Here's what worked for us: use " anti-bacterial " dish soap (any name brand & scent will work), extra-soft toothbrush & 90% alcohol. Scrub the helmet well with soap and brush (leave soap on for at least 2 minutes), rinse well and dry with paper towel, scrub with generous amount of alcohol as usual (this also serves the purpose of taking out the moisture), then you can dry in the sun in front of a fan (or most of the times we just put it in front of a fan). As far as rubbing away the " markers " , I wouldn't worry too much about it. Our ortho used lipstick on the prominent parts of the head during adjustment sessions and marks were left when the helmet was taken off, and she would know where to trim & adjust.. maybe you can suggest to your ortho to do the same. Anyway, I didn't mean to ramble but I hope it helps you a little. Just hang in there.. it will all pass! Good luck! > > > > Hi! My son Zachary has been in his helmet 1 week today- the first > > several days it didn't > > smell & he didn't sweat too much, and I was hoping that would continue. > > Now that he's on > > 23 hour a day helmet wear, he does sweat at times, and it is getting > > smelly. I have a > > sensitive nose, so- it stands out to me. > > I clean with alcohol 91%, and I've used cotton pads to apply. My orthotist > > told me not to > > scrub too hard because that would take away from one of the markers (the > > soil marks) that > > show her how he's wearing the helmet. This morning, I poured alcohol on > > the inside of > > the helmet, hoping it absorbs into the foam and kills some of the smell > > . > > Anyway, the odor could just be " par for the course " , but if anyone has any > > good ideas, I'd > > love to hear them! > > Thank you! > > -Maritza > > Pleasant Hill, CA (currently in Anaheim, CA on vacation) > > mom to Zachary, 6 months, brachycephaly- Starband started 11/17/06 > > and Nate, 3.5 years, toddlercrazyphaly > > > > p.s. I posted pics of Zachary under the folder " Zachary " , I think it's the > > last folder of the > > photo postings. > > > > > > > > > > -- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 The instructions from Cranial Therapies was 91% alcohol on a rough towel and scrub well. Let dry 45 mins before putting back on. We do it when she gets up in the am and before bathtime at night. So far, so good...but, she has a lot of hair so it may work as a barrier (?). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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