L.G. asks from Carrollton, TX on March 06, 2008
Allergic To???
I posted a week ago about my son's hands swelling up with a light red rash. It happened again yesterday and now it's worse. I now know he is having an allergic reaction to something at his school. I quizzed him like crazy last night and could not figure out what he was getting into. He does have food allergies but I pack his food for him. Although one teacher does bring in outside treats. They didn't do any art activites, he didn't play with any plants outside, no pets in the classroom, no cooking and he didn't wear latex gloves. He told me he only played with a red airplane in the lego center and practiced writting his name. He did change classrooms at the end of the day. But he said it happened before he went to that room. Any suggestions on what it could be? Also if your child has this can you tell me what to expect? Will it get worse everytime?
**Sorry forgot to mention the soap. I did ask if they changed the soap or if he was using two different kinds and the owner of the childcare center said no. He also said they hadn't changed soap dispensers. They are also looking into what it could be.
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R. answers from Dallas on March 12, 2008
Is he taking any antibiotics for something else? My hands did this when I was allergic to the antibiotics I was taking. Just a thought.
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R. answers from Dallas on March 12, 2008
Is he taking any antibiotics for something else? My hands did this when I was allergic to the antibiotics I was taking. Just a thought.
C.L. answers from Dallas on March 06, 2008
Could he be coming into contact with a food residue on the toy played with another child? If it is peanut butter for example, that is very sticky and would easily get onto a toy if another child didn't wash their hands. Just a thought... I know how frustrating it can be. My daughter is allergic to nuts, and has broken out a time or two with no explanation. Give Benadryl and watch him, because there is a definate possibility that it can get worse with each reaction. I'm not trying to scare you, I'm sure he will be okay, but talk to your pedi if you have an uneasy feeling at all.
P.K. answers from Abilene on March 07, 2008
Is he by any chance using chalk? Newspaper print? My hands are very sensitive to both of these - especially when I was younger... Is he wiping his hands with any towels that have been recently washed with bleach? Is the teacher using a different disinfectant on the toys? Clorox wipes? Keep searching! Good luck!
B.B. answers from Dallas on March 07, 2008
Could it be the cleaner they use to clean tables, bathroom or maybe the toys or buckets the toys are in. Also what about carpet fresh or some type of carpet cleaner. since it's on his hands only its probably what he is touching more so then eating. Hope this helps.
PS. does bendryl take the rash and swelling away?
B.P. answers from Abilene on March 06, 2008
I actually do something similar that is triggered by nasal allergies, say if something new has blown into the area, or a particular pollen count is high. If it gets bothersome, you might contact his doctor. They might suggest allergy testing. For me, Zyrtec daily (which is now OTC) keeps 95% of my rashes/hives at bay.
Good Luck.
D.P. answers from Dallas on March 07, 2008
My son did the same thing when he was little. I took him to the Dr. & found out it was "scabbies". It is small microscopic bugs that you can't see with the naked eye. They get on your hands & feet & around your waste, kind of like chigger's. They are spreadable, he had gotton them somewhere on vacation. He was given a steroid ointment for the cure.Blessings..D. P.
T.T. answers from Wichita Falls on March 07, 2008
N.H. answers from Dallas on March 07, 2008
Check into the hand sanitizing gels. Most schools use these a lot. I have heard things about kids licking theri fingers or rubbing their bodies and some can be sensitive to it. Check it out,can't hurt!
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