P.M. asks from Malvern, PA on May 12, 2008
Son Is Constantly Scratching His Face
My son, who just turned 5 last week, is constantly scratching his face. He has no rash and we have tried allergy medicine and lotion, but it hasn't helped. He is a very laid back kid, but we're wondering if it might be some kind of nervous habit. He seems to have a pattern to how he scratches his face. He starts with his forehead, then nose, then above his lip, then his chin and then he starts all over again. He can't keep his hands still and away from his face for more then a few seconds. It seems to itch more when he's relaxing like before bed or while reading books, T.V. etc. Any ideas? It's driving us both a little bonkers!
p.s. There have been no major changes at home that might cause him to be stressed.
So What Happened?™
Thank you all for your quick responses. It was so nice to read such great pieces of advice! I just got back from my son's 5 year check up and fortunately he did it almost the entire time we were there. The doctor watched him and was sure it was a tic that will go away with time. I am suppose to call him in a month to update him. He said do everything possible to ignore it. Asking him to stop, pulling his hands away etc. all draws more attention to it. So, for now, we'll keep an eye on it and in time, hopefully it will go away! Thanks again, I really appreciate all of you taking time out of your busy day to respond to my question. Enjoy the rest of your day!
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D.P. answers from Pittsburgh on May 13, 2008
P.,
My son's pre-school teacher was telling me about the "Allergy Salute" with her daughter. You know, You run the palm of the hand under the nose, up & then OUT in front of the face--is is possibly like that? From an itchy (Not SCRATHCHY! LOL) nose?
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D.P. answers from Pittsburgh on May 13, 2008
P.,
My son's pre-school teacher was telling me about the "Allergy Salute" with her daughter. You know, You run the palm of the hand under the nose, up & then OUT in front of the face--is is possibly like that? From an itchy (Not SCRATHCHY! LOL) nose?
L.G. answers from State College on May 13, 2008
P.,
My son used to scratch his skin in his sleep until it bled. He had no bug bites or rash of any kind. His skin wasn't overly dry either. When he was little he was always scratching his face. I brought it up with his pediatrician when he was about 3 or 4. She said this was brought on by some type of allergy. She started him on allergy medicine (which he also needed for hay fever, pollen, etc.). He didn't have a problem after that! She said it would be particularly bad at night around bed time (which is why he would do it unknowingly in his sleep.)
K.C. answers from Philadelphia on May 13, 2008
May be good to have him seen by his Dr. I once had an itch and no rash and my Dr. did bloodwork and it showed that my thyriod is slightly over active. I agree with the other Mom's, could just be something he does like some kids biting their nails.
R.S. answers from York on May 13, 2008
My son is 2 and he's been rubbing his face for about a year now. Not scratching, more like rubbing and picking. He has scars from it. He only does this when he's tired. We've tried everything from mits to bandaids to bribery. Right now he's picking at his nose! The doc says that it is common in toddlers and that it should pass. Can't hurt to ask your doc's opinion though.
J.T. answers from Scranton on May 13, 2008
Well this might not help too much, but all my life my back is always been itchy. Its not all the time, its usually at night when I'm lying in bed watching T.V., but its really itchy and no rash dry skin, nothing. 90% of the time it doesn't bother me at all, but when its itchy its really itchy and I've even taken my hair brush too it! HaHa. anway, I've heard everything from when your skin is growing or stretching to its nothing. Do you remember how itchy your belly was when you were pregnant, mine was crazy itchy! It could just be a small phase and he's growing, it is the age when they often have another growth spurt! i wouldn't be worried about it unless he is dong it 24/7 and he's scrathing off the skin. If he is mostly doing it at home when he's relaxing it could be anything comforting to him to actually itchy. I'll tell you with my back, its not like the regular itch where you itch it and its gone, I would have my husband scratch my back for as long as possible. Try giving him a cool (cold as he can stand) wash cloth to rub on his face and see if that relieves the itching if it does then he really is itchy, if it doesn't do anything then it may be more of a comfort or little quirk! Good luck Jennifer
C.G. answers from Philadelphia on May 13, 2008
I agree with Candice F, it could be a mild tic. Nothing to worry about, but if it comes your concerns call the doc. It is very common in young boys to have a mild tic during development. Hope this helps.
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P.M. answers from Pittsburgh on May 13, 2008
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R.B. answers from Philadelphia on May 13, 2008
Could be excema. My husband and I have it. His is visible and mine is not. Mine itches no less, though. No matter how much I scratch, it never shows up. Try using different washing detergent and bath soaps. I love aveeno lotions and bath soaps (target brand is just as good) for mine when it 'breaks out'. I itch the same time as your son. As soon as my mind is not distracted with daily routine and I can relax, I am able to notice I itch. I also get it when I perspire slightly, so after being outdoors. Aveeno makes an anti-itch cream, but a&d type ointments work well too. Try applying them when he is relaxing. Good luck. I know how miserable you both are!
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