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Marina,We experienced the same in the first week of Lyla's band. Hers actually turned into a bit of a raw spot on her head and we ended up leaving it off for a day and putiing 1% hydrocortisone ointment on it until it healed completely (per the advice of the ortho). I wasn't sure if it was raw - until I looked inside the band and there was a yellowish spot. Once it healed and her temperature adjusted, we've had no problems with it since.We also would take the band off and rub her head with a dry washcloth to dry/scratch it. Not sure if the clinic told you or not, but if you keep his socks and shoes off, that will keep him cooler too. Lyla sweats a lot at night so we've

been putting her in pajamas without feet or just a onesie to help.Good luck!Sandymom to Lyla - 6 months - 3 weeks in Doc Bandand Owen - 4 years Advice on dealing with Heat Rash on forehead?

Hi Everyone,

We are on day 4 with our new helmet and I'm seeing what I think is a

little bit of a rash along my son's forehead. Of course being summer

it is hard for him not to feel warm and every 4 hours I take off the

helmet for a 30 minute break and his poor little head is all sweaty.

So far all I've been doing is washing his head down with a cool cloth

and applying a good moisturizing cream. Any advice as to what else I

should be doing? I don't want it to get so bad we can't put the helmet

on for a few days

thanks

Marina

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Try hydrocortisone cream instead of a moisturizing cream. My son had heat

rash when he first got his band and that's what we used and it did the

trick.

Molly

Novato, California

Nicolas, 2.5, tort & plagio, STARband (CIRS Oakland) 4/24/06-9/12/06,

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Advice on dealing with Heat Rash on forehead?

Hi Everyone,

We are on day 4 with our new helmet and I'm seeing what I think is a

little bit of a rash along my son's forehead. Of course being summer

it is hard for him not to feel warm and every 4 hours I take off the

helmet for a 30 minute break and his poor little head is all sweaty.

So far all I've been doing is washing his head down with a cool cloth

and applying a good moisturizing cream. Any advice as to what else I

should be doing? I don't want it to get so bad we can't put the helmet

on for a few days

thanks

Marina

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