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My 2Yr Old Has Chicken POX

My 2 year old son is in his 3rd day of having CHICKEN POX
Does anyone have any good advice to help me on this 7 to 10 day journey.
This is my one and only
So Im new at this and would love to know
how to make this go just alittle smoother.
Any advice would be GRATEFUL
M.

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I want to thank everyone for the wonderful advice given for the chicken Pox
However come to find out what still looks to be the chicken Pox is actually what they call Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease Its also a virus of the same family of the Pox and last up to 6 days. Still learning on this but its not much diffrent from the pox except instead of itcing the bumps hurt. As I learn I will inlighten you all .But of course if anyone knowsgive me more info Ill always take it . Thank You for all the support

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Aveeno oatmeal baths were very comforting to my children, as well as lots of stories, etc. to keep their minds occupied.

M.,
Use preparation H on his sores. My mother-in-law told me this over 25 years ago when my own little one had them. Worked like a miracle.

My daughter (then 23 months) both got chicken pox one year. We found that a lotion called Caladryl (sp?) was helpful for the itching. It's in a blue and white bottle.

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OMG... I have the PERFECT solution! My mother did this for me and I have done it for each of my 4 kids. My youngest (almost 3) had it a week before she turned 1!

Get some raw oatmeal.... get a knee high (pantyhose).... put about 2 cups into the knee hi and tie the end in a knot. Run a nice bath for your son, and "wash" him with the oatmeal. EVERYWHERE!!! Use it like you would a washcloth and shampoo. It will get sticky but it will coat him and take the "itchies" away. When you dry him off, don't rub him dry, just pat him dry. I tried Aveeno with my youngest, but it didn't work as well as this did. Watch out for any pox that look like they're infected. Definitely be in touch with your doctor. He should be more active in the next day or two... luckily kids this age don't scratch itchies as much as older kids! Good luck.... it should be too much longer and he'll be back up and playing!

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if you would like to meet for a cup of tea (my place or yours) i would love to expose my kids to the pox. it would be such a relief to get that illness out of the way.
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i know several ladies who can help you with the symptoms and who would be thrilled to expose their kids as well.

mothering.com is a great place to look for answers...im sure he will be fine. if it were my child i would baby him and just be present. i've heard baths and moisturing can help...fluids etc.

best wishes and please let meknow if you are willing to share his pox with my kids...it wouldnt take long to expose them and he might appreciate the distraction.

geneva

My daughter (then 23 months) both got chicken pox one year. We found that a lotion called Caladryl (sp?) was helpful for the itching. It's in a blue and white bottle.

We put my daughter in an Aveeno (oatmeal) bath - and used the pink stuff. Not a fun experience, but back when my oldest was born (20 years ago) ALL kids went thru it.

Aveeno oatmeal baths about every 2 hours while he is awake,
Benydryl every 4 hours for the itch, tylenol every 4 hours, and advil every 4 hours on 2 hour intervals for fever as needed. These will also help with the itch. Also, keep him cool, and not too bundled up - my daughter enjoyed an ice pack on her tummy (wrapped in a thinner towel). She was 2 when she had this, and that was 15 years ago. There is Benydryl spray for temporary relief of particularly itchy spots. Not a great time, but 2X normal dose (that makes it prescription strength)of Benydryl at bedtime will help both of you get some much needed rest!

The Best to you, and it will pass soon, so hang in there!

D.

Several moms recommended Aveeno Colidal Oatmeal baths and I just wanted to echo that recommendation. I actually ended up getting Chicken Pox for the first time in my 20's and the only time I felt human during that time was when I was soaking in an aveeno bath. Best wishes to you and your little one. :-)

M.,
Use preparation H on his sores. My mother-in-law told me this over 25 years ago when my own little one had them. Worked like a miracle.

lukewarm oatmeal or baking soda baths will help dry the sores up for healing
This was advised to me by ask a nurse when my daughter had it years ago
lighweight mittens or gloves will help protect the skin for when your son scratches (he will scratch)
keep them on even when he's sleeping

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