S.G. asks from Santa Rosa, CA on October 17, 2010
Dehydrated Baby??? - Santa Rosa,CA
My daughter is one year old at the end of this month. Breast Fed. Hates Formula. Drinks lots of water from sippy cups. And of coarse eats her balanced share of solids. She has recently, in the last month, gotten a mysterious dryness in patches all over her body, with the acception of her face and diaper area. At first I thought it was the strawberries she ate. But it's been like 3 weeks now. It almost looks like ringworm, big and small patches, but the round(ish) formations of the dry patches aren't red and we don't have any cats. It doesn't seem to itch her at all.
I'm beginning to think it may be our laundry detergent. I ran out of baby detergent and have been using regular Gain and liquid fabric softener. LOVE the strong fresh smell of clean laundry.
This morning I noticed her skin on her belly to be loose. Like tissue paper, wrinkly when I rubbed it gently. We have been fighting off colds so for her to be fussy is pretty par for the course.
I'm giving her plenty of liquids.
Any feedback or suggestions??
thanks,
S.
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H.C. answers from Sacramento on October 18, 2010
I would also switch back to a baby detergent or to a fragrance free regular detergent. Also, my son is 3 and I still don't use fabric softener on his clothes because he has sensitive skin.
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S.H. answers from St. Louis on October 17, 2010
regardless of our thoughts & ideas, this has gone on long enough to warrant a trip to the doctor! Peace!
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S.B. answers from San Francisco on October 18, 2010
Take her to her doctor and have him/her take a look. When my oldest was 1 1/2 she got a rash that looked similar to ring worm, but not quite. Her ped wasn't able to make a determination, but prescribed an RX. I felt uncomfortable with the diagosis so made an appt that afternoon with a dermatologist who said it was a rare reaction to the herpes virus. She came in contact with it somewhere - maybe even just playing outside. After a couple days of medication it lessened and eventually went away.
J.C. answers from San Francisco on October 18, 2010
I would probably skip the hydrocortisone cream since these patches are not red, itchy or inflamed. My child also had some dry skin color patches on his body. The doctor suggested his skin is just sensitive and to switch to a gentle fragrance free laundry detergeant. I use CereVe cream on him, which helped immediately. It's very gentle and rich and thick but not at all greasy. Aquaphor is good too, but it's so greasy. BTW, my daughter has had ringworm, although no pets in our house. I was so surprised to hear from the pediatrician that actually ringworn spores are everywhere and even airborne, so even with no pets one can get it.
B.T. answers from Columbia on October 17, 2010
This isn't dehydration. Your baby would become very lethargic. She would not be crying or reacting to anything at all. I have allergies and Gain detergent has always given me problems. One thing you could check is to see if the detergent contains bleach. This could irritate a baby's sensitive skin. It does sound like it is the clothes since her face and diaper area are not affected. Try a generic brand that does not contain bleach. These brands work just as well and you get more for your money. The name brands have too much perfume and fragarances in them, which could also be bothering her.
L.F. answers from Phoenix on October 17, 2010
I would say eczema and switch back to a fragrance-free detergent asap. Also, use a good fragrance-free moisturizing cream (Cetaphil or Aquaphor) on those spots. And I agree that you should talk to the ped as well.
J.G. answers from Cleveland on October 18, 2010
Take her to the doctor... if you haven't been able to figure out what is wrong in 3 weeks you need their help to figure it out.
Ring worm can be gotten in many ways... you don't just get it from cats. You can get it from another person as well.
My duaghter does get red rashes often - but she has other healt issues. I do have to give her oatmeal baths now & then to help her out. But hers itch and I make sure I get her in an oatmeal bath if the rash is there for more then a day. We use regular oatmeal bath or Johnson's Oatmeal bath for kids... which ever one we have. But she is also 6 now - so maybe the Johnson's would work better for you kid.
Good luck - but if I were you... I'd be heading to the doc's today.
V.V. answers from San Francisco on October 18, 2010
Not dehydrated.... take her to the doctor, but if i'm right it is dermatitis atopic commonly called eczema, nothing serious, it'll go away with time, like my son, and if it is, he/she will prescribe her hydrocortisone 1% (over the counter) for the dry patches over her skin when they appear, it could be something you are eating now and passing through your milk, but I am strong on this, that it is the detergent, so why don't you try switch to fragrance-fee. and never ever use fabric softener on babies, no matter how great the smell is, they don't need it... rinse all of her clothes twice.
hope this helps
oh and you could buy at safeway this soap called "cetaphil", it is amazing with your baby sensitive skin... besides it has this fresh smell.. when i was in mexico my son's pediatrician prescribed it so I bought it there but here you can find it without prescription.
R.D. answers from Kansas City on October 17, 2010
See her pediatrician as soon as you can to find out if it is excema, ringworm, or just allergies to laundry soap. S/he may even be able to help if it is the laundry soap by giving a 'script for some meds to heal it.
In the meantime, run all her clothes through the rinse cycle again (or the entire wash cycle) to get rid of more residue of any soap or fabric softner. You can use vinegar to soften fabrics, and there is less chance of any allergic reaction. (Once dry, the vinegar smell is gone.)
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