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14 Month Old Chin Rash

My 14 month old son has had a bad rash on his chin for quite a while now. i said something to the dr and she called a drooling rash, but didnt give me anything for just told me to keep it clean. So my question is does any one know of any home remedies or over the counter meds that will fix this. Because it is getting bad I have tried alot of things and it clears it up but then he eats or drinks or chews on his fingers and it comes right back. any help would do thanks!!!!

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I ended trying the Lansioh Lanolin lotion because i had some on hand and wow it cleared it up so fast thanks so much for all the suggestions.

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I would maybe try a little Bag Balm. It sounds weird but you find it in the aniamal isle it is for sore utters.It is in a green tin and the nice part is it will last you for ever!! It really helped with my son!

N. -- looks like you've got a good variety of answers!!! I also used aquaphor for my daughter when she had this. There is also a product out by Johnson & Johnson that is really good for that too - I found it at Target, in the baby aisle. It was basically like a stick (almost looks like deodorant) that worked EXTREMELY well, and wasn't as messy (or as expensive!) as Aquaphor.

Here's a link to the website at J&J for it...
http://www.johnsonsbaby.com/product.do?id=29

Good luck!

M.

My daughter had the same thing when she was about 2. The doctor gave us a prescription hydrocortisone cream, and we applied Aquaphor to the rash several times a day (it's like vaseline, and you can buy it at the drugstore). It came and went for a while, but it's gone now. Good luck!

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My nephew had a side effect of his medication that caused him to constantly lick around his lips, causing a big red chapped ring around his mouth. The doctor told my sister to use diaper rash cream- so Desitin is what she used. Cleared it up within a couple days. I've seen other children use this for chapped areas, other than their bottoms, as well.

Vaseline or A and D ointment should both help.

N. -- looks like you've got a good variety of answers!!! I also used aquaphor for my daughter when she had this. There is also a product out by Johnson & Johnson that is really good for that too - I found it at Target, in the baby aisle. It was basically like a stick (almost looks like deodorant) that worked EXTREMELY well, and wasn't as messy (or as expensive!) as Aquaphor.

Here's a link to the website at J&J for it...
http://www.johnsonsbaby.com/product.do?id=29

Good luck!

M.

If it truly is just a 'drooling rash', just putting something like vaseline jelly will keep it from reoccuring. It would mean reapplying during the day but it would sheild the area.

My daughter sucks on her lips alot and I use the Baby Aquaphor and it clears it right up. I even sneak in her room at night after she is asleep and put more on in case she has licked it off. It is safe for kids I highly recommend it!

I would maybe try a little Bag Balm. It sounds weird but you find it in the aniamal isle it is for sore utters.It is in a green tin and the nice part is it will last you for ever!! It really helped with my son!

N.,
I would keep the area dry and clean and apply lip chap, with no flavoring to it on his little chin.That should keep his droole from making his chin sore and heal the rash.Babys droole while teething and it is a challenge. This is what we used on my baby sister and it worked great.

I would use a mixture of Basic H2 and Small Wonders creamy Baby Oil from Shaklee. Both are natural and very safe for baby. Let me know if you would like more info or to know how to get it. I have been using these two products on my son (now 17 months)since he was weeks old and it has taken care of everything from eczema to cradle cap and diaper rash.

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