Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 No,but I also would love to know.My dd first developed these when she regressed at 15 mo.they also looked like slaps on her thighs and upper arms,they fade to a lite tan and almost disappeared.When she was ill recently a very large spot was back bright red.I have shown these and mentioned them to every Dr,nuero etc(all mainstream)they do not have a clue. theresa [ ] red patches that appear and disappear(viral load)????? Hi everyone!!!! I have a friend who is not quite ready to post and I hav a question about her child. He has red patches taht look like sunburn they appear and disappear frequently??? I never had this with my son alexander. She is going to have him tested for yeast. Any thoughts????? with appreciation B ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 Are the patches on his cheeks (face, not rear end!)? My somewhat NT son had recurring red patches on his cheeks as a toddler. Turned out to be a wheat allergy. As an older toddler, he developed circular red patches on his rear end cheeks while wearing pull-ups at night. When I lotioned them up, he screamed. I have since read pull-ups are an extreme irritant and loaded with chemicals. Pam > > > Hi everyone!!!! I have a friend who is not quite ready to post and I > hav a question about her child. He has red patches taht look like sunburn > they appear and disappear frequently??? I never had this with my son > alexander. She is going to have him tested for yeast. Any thoughts????? > > with appreciation > > B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 on 11/27/04 6:36 PM, puresleep at puresleep@... wrote: > > No,but I also would love to know.My dd first developed these when she > regressed at 15 mo.they also looked like slaps on her thighs and upper > arms,they fade to a lite tan > and almost disappeared.When she was ill recently a very large spot was back > bright red.I have shown these and mentioned them to every Dr,nuero etc(all > mainstream)they > do not have a clue. > theresa > [ ] red patches that appear and disappear(viral > load)????? > > > > > Hi everyone!!!! I have a friend who is not quite ready to post and I > hav a question about her child. He has red patches taht look like sunburn > they appear and disappear frequently??? I never had this with my son > alexander. She is going to have him tested for yeast. Any thoughts????? > > with appreciation > > B > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2004 Report Share Posted November 28, 2004 > Hi everyone!!!! I have a friend who is not quite ready to post and I > hav a question about her child. He has red patches taht look like sunburn > they appear and disappear frequently??? I never had this with my son > alexander. She is going to have him tested for yeast. Any thoughts????? If they are on the face, those are commonly associated with phenol intolerance http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm Can also be other food intolerance or environmental issue. Might be yeast, altho that red area is usually around the anus. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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