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> my son gets really red cheeks some days and not others and I can

find

> no link to what hes eating, also his ears are red and hot every

night

> after his bath, any ideas?

Red and hot after bath would make me suspicious of yeast or bacteria

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Red and hot in general means phenols or other food issue

http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm

Do you use products with fragrance?

Dana

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> Red and hot after bath would make me suspicious of yeast or bacteria

>

> http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

>

> Red and hot in general means phenols or other food issue

>

> http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm

>

> Do you use products with fragrance?

>

> Dana

To Dana,

Thanks for the info, he gets hot red cheeks in the day as well as

after his bath, I don't use any fragranced products but I am thinking

of trying the epsom salts.

Pip XX

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  • 7 months later...

> Hi,

> What causes red cheeks that are sometimes warm to the

> touch. Is it just phenol reactions or are there otehr

> things going on.

Phenols, food/supplement intolerance, chemicals on the skin, dry windy

days. This is what it has been for my kids.

Dana

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We have noticed that our 2 yr old autistic child is getting " red

cheeks " quite a bit lately. Is

this a symptom of something that we should be concerned about? If

so.....what is it and

what can be done about it? Could this be an alergic reaction to

something?

ny and Lamb

Twin Cities Minnesota

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We have noticed that our son's cheeks get quite red when he has a

yeast problem. When yeast is low, they aren't red, but they get

progressively redder the worse his yeast gets.

> We have noticed that our 2 yr old autistic child is getting " red

> cheeks " quite a bit lately. Is

> this a symptom of something that we should be concerned about? If

> so.....what is it and

> what can be done about it? Could this be an alergic reaction to

> something?

>

> ny and Lamb

> Twin Cities Minnesota

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We have something similar: when there's a yeast problems, my son's cheeks

look as if they were interspersed with red dots; the worse the problem, the

more of the red dots are there, though I have never seen the dots covering

all the skin.

Elena

[ ] Re: Red Cheeks

> We have noticed that our son's cheeks get quite red when he has a

> yeast problem. When yeast is low, they aren't red, but they get

> progressively redder the worse his yeast gets.

>

>

> > We have noticed that our 2 yr old autistic child is getting " red

> > cheeks " quite a bit lately. Is

> > this a symptom of something that we should be concerned about? If

> > so.....what is it and

> > what can be done about it? Could this be an alergic reaction to

> > something?

> >

> > ny and Lamb

> > Twin Cities Minnesota

>

>

>

> =======================================================

>

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It was followed by yellow diarrhea. Sorry. Is it yeast?

>

> My son started having a red splotching on the skin under his lower

> lip. Despite putting aquaflora, it has remained (less red, more

> lumpy). Additionally the cheeks are reddening (one redder than the

> other).

>

> 3.5 Yr ASD, TD-DMPS, GFCF (mostly gluten free anyways)

>

> Thanks!!!

> Mark

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> My son started having a red splotching on the skin under his lower

> lip. Despite putting aquaflora, it has remained (less red, more

> lumpy). Additionally the cheeks are reddening (one redder than the

> other).

Red cheeks is a common sign of food intolerance, especially phenol

intolerance

http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm

It also might be something new you have added, changed, or removed.

Dana

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