M.H. asks from The Colony, TX on October 03, 2008
Help with 3 Year Old Son "Picking His Scabs".
I have a 3 year old son who will pick his scabs on his legs and arms when he is bored (nap time and at night before falling asleep). I'm not sure what to do, it's getting worse. I am so worried that he will get some sort of infection with all of these open wounds. I have disciplined him and threatened to take away privilege's but I feel bad because it is now a habit. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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I appreciate all of your feedback and suggestions! I think I am going to try a combination of things: long pj's, bandaids and neosporin and a reward system. Thanks again for all of your help. I will let you know what worked best.
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R.S. answers from Dallas on October 06, 2008
Keep the scabs covered with long pants, long sleeve shirt, or bandaids. It's the only way I can get my son to stop picking. Threatening and discipline haven't helped. Try re-direction (try playing music at naptime/bedtime - or use one of those lights that shines on the ceiling) and removing the temptation.
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V.H. answers from Dallas on October 04, 2008
My oldest had this too, but it WAS and infection and as they heal they itch Her doctor noticed the sores on her legs and gave her an antibiotic and it went away. no problem. (infantigo? I dont' remember the actual name; something like that) It was coming from the inside and manifesting in small little sores. The solution was to heal the inside. It is a simple and relatively lost cost treatment. Just go to your doctor.
B.M. answers from Dallas on October 04, 2008
When the picking became an issue at our house, my husband would "scrub clean" the wounds. He would calmly explain that we didn't want infections. Then he would use soap and water, alcohol or any other disinfectant that would sting. (Campho-Phenique stings and smells bad.) They really hate it, but understand that we don't want infection. That along with prodigious use of bandaids seems to curb the behavior.
J.J. answers from Dallas on October 03, 2008
I had a similar issue with my son last summer when he was scratching himself so much he started bleeding and he did get an infection in a couple of spots on his legs. It got so bad I couldn't even go anywhere with him in the car because he'd scratch his legs up and he'd arrive all bloody to our destination! Anyway, as you know threatening him with taking away privileges probably won't do much. Toddlers are all about immediate gratification :) One thing that worked for us (other than finding the source) was to get him long-sleeved footie pajamas. That way there was no way he could get to his legs and arms. At its worst, I even had to change him to his PJs for nap time too. I also had to start dressing him in long pants and long sleeved shirts, even when it was 100 degrees out. You probably wouldn't have to go that far if your only issue is sleeping times. We got through it. I know you will too. Use plenty of neosporin on those cuts. We ended up needing antibiotics and bactroban. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. I found the PJs at Children's Place and Target.
J.F. answers from Dallas on October 03, 2008
I had a little girl in my 3rd grade class w/ this problem. It seemed worse during bug season when she'd have several bites. she was always bloody and have blood under her nails ect....i mad her put bandaids on every single spot on her legs, arms, face, ect. our school went through tons of bandaids! but she did quit picking and didn't have to have the bandaids anymore. ( her parents were very thankful:) don't know if this will help, as she was 8.
G.F. answers from Dallas on October 04, 2008
Bandaids! I have 2 boys that did the same thing. I took them to the store and let them pick out the Nexcare Tatoo bandaids and then we went home and put them over all the spots he had been picking at. The bandaids are waterproof and stay on really well. I would replace them when needed until the wound had healed. My sons did great with this.
Hope this helps,
G.
H.H. answers from Dallas on October 03, 2008
My son does this as well....his scabs never seem to go away b/c he'll just keep picking them. We just have to try and keep band-aids on them......we've go through boxes and boxes :)
A.A. answers from Dallas on October 04, 2008
y 3 year old daughter does the same thing, she has done this for a while. I tried disciplining her and working to keep them clean, but when she started trying to teach her 18 mo sister to pick, that was it! I used scare tactic and it has seemed to work. I told her if her fingers and owies got infected her fingers would fall off or the doctor would have to cut them off. I worried that she might be afraid of the doctor, but she hasn't seemed bothered by it - I think she understands that it's her actions that would cause the doctor to have to take action, not that he would just do it to be mean - maybe?? Well, I really just was writing to let you know that my kid does this too and to let you know what I had tried! Let us know what works for you.
C.H. answers from Dallas on October 04, 2008
put bandaids on them. helped my son. i bought those small circular ones...cheap and plentiful.
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