J.R. asks from Key Biscayne, FL on August 28, 2010
Toddler Sensitive Skin -- Skin Care Advice Needed
Dear Mommas, My almost 2 year old has very sensitive skin. Very pale. I use SPF 50 sunblock when we go out and bathe him with cetaphil.
My questions:
1. Is it normal that sometimes his skin gets a little rough and has little dry red patches, the size of a penny. Sometimes small bumps as well. Ironically this all occurs in the areas on his face not covered by his hat. (lower cheeks).
2. Also, what soaps or facial washes do you recommend for sensitive skin?
3. Should I moisturize his skin every day?
I am not concerned; I just want to make sure that I should not be doing anything else for him.
Thank you as usual for your advice.
Jilly
So What Happened?™
Dear Mommas, Thank you for your input and advice. I started applying a moisturizer and his dry rough red patches on his face disappeared. I used something a friend brought from Europe called Bepantene by Bayer. I need to see if they sell it in the US.
In any event, I wish everyone all the Best.
Jilly
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M.J. answers from Seattle on August 28, 2010
Hi - My little ones had really sensitive skin also.
The red patches are totally normal!
I swear by Eucerin. The Aquaphor is AMAZING for those little dry patches.
We also use the Eucerin body wash and lotions.
Aveno is also great... we used that first but needed more heavy duty!
Good luck!
MJ
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C.D. answers from Orlando on August 30, 2010
My daughter and son both get patches like that. Their Pediatrician told me it was a little bit of eczema and that they would grow out of it. My daughter did grow out of it and my at 6 mths still gets them. We were told to wash him everynight with plain dove bar soap or with Phisoderm for Infants. The phisoderm works very well. We also put Aquaphor cream on him after bathing. It has helped prevent this from happening anymore. I hope that this helps.
C.
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M.J. answers from Seattle on August 28, 2010
Hi - My little ones had really sensitive skin also.
The red patches are totally normal!
I swear by Eucerin. The Aquaphor is AMAZING for those little dry patches.
We also use the Eucerin body wash and lotions.
Aveno is also great... we used that first but needed more heavy duty!
Good luck!
MJ
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S.S. answers from Miami on August 29, 2010
Skin always tells you what is going on inside the body. It is usually your first sign that there is an allergy/blockage going on. Most likely he has a sensitivity to dairy (Milk protein, called casein). Either take him off all dairy completely by researching casein free diet of go to NAET.com and look up a practitioner in your area who can eliminate the allergen completely so he then can still consume milk products. Dairy allergies lead to ear infections, congestion, asthma, and behavioral problems. To help those nasty bumps which is probably K.P. get I-Flora for KIds Probiotic and Nordic Naturlas cod liver oil to take everyday. Those bumps should go away but the eczema is allergy related to a food.
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D.W. answers from Jacksonville on August 30, 2010
You should be concerned, it's probably uncomfortable to him. I have 2 children with eczema due to being lactose intolerant.
I am breastfeeding so I have to avoid milk products as does my 4 yr old with eczema.
We have to use a strong steroid cream on my 4 yr old since it is very severe but on the baby we use eucerin/aquaphor. Also you should see if it gets worse by the things he eats. It could be an allergy.
When washing his clothes make sure to use the free detergent and anything that is put on his body should be free of fragrences and dyes.
Johnson and Johnson also came out with a natural line that is a bit cheaper.
Aveeno is not 100% natural so steer clear of that!
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K.M. answers from Tampa on August 29, 2010
Hi Jilly,
It is probably his diet- he needs calcium and a enough essential fatty acids to get the calcium from his blod stream to the skin. With the proper amount of tissue calcium his skin should normalize.
best, k
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C.D. answers from Orlando on August 30, 2010
My daughter and son both get patches like that. Their Pediatrician told me it was a little bit of eczema and that they would grow out of it. My daughter did grow out of it and my at 6 mths still gets them. We were told to wash him everynight with plain dove bar soap or with Phisoderm for Infants. The phisoderm works very well. We also put Aquaphor cream on him after bathing. It has helped prevent this from happening anymore. I hope that this helps.
C.
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M.D. answers from Pittsburgh on August 28, 2010
You have already received good advice on soaps and creams. My little guy has sensitive skin and we use dove soap and the Aquaphor / Eucerin lotions. Another option to consider is the sun lotion. My son has an allergic reaction to sun lotion, unless we use a particular brand. If you are going to have him in the sun consider Neutrogena "Sensative Skin" sun screen. It may help with the rough patches that occur afterwards.
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C.V. answers from Miami on August 29, 2010
My son has eczema and gets similar patches on his body. I use Dove for Sensitive Skin for his baths and I use Aveeno about every other day...every day when he has a patch. If its a bad patch (very rough) I use Aquafor for a couple of days just on the patch. Hope this helps!
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P.W. answers from Dallas on August 28, 2010
I am a Shaklee distributor and last year Shaklee came out with a shakleebaby line. The products are very gentle and are specifically for sensitive skin, and very natural. There is lotion and a body wash.
I have sensitive skin myself and use the adult lotions and shampoo, conditioner, etc.... Before I switched shampoos my scalp was always broken out. I also am allergic to sunblock, but not Shaklee's. I used to break out in a rash all over with other sunblocks.
I guess you can see why I became a distributor. I just love the products. They've really made a difference for me, and my family.
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