Toddler with Itchy Head!

Updated on April 14, 2009
J.W. asks from Trego, WI
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My son has been iteching the back of his head for a while now and I'm not sure how to get him to stop. I'm in the process of ruling out laundry soap changes (he does sleep with a pillow and we change the pillow case every other day). He doesn't appear to have any flakiness or redness, but he has caused little scabs from scratching so much. He mainly scratches before going to sleep and after getting up in the morning; I think it's just because he's so active the rest of the day that he doesn't think about it. I am thinking he might just have sensitive skin. He did have face dryness this winter, and just this weekend he got a helmet to wear and it caused little bumps on his forehead. I was going to buy some moisturizing shampoo and try that, but I want to see what you wonderful moms think.
Thank you ahead of time!

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S.C.

answers from Minneapolis on

Not to be offensive, but how long has this been going on? Have you ruled out lice? My sister works for hair fairies (they remove lice) and itching of the head is the big sign. However, if it has been going on for a long time, then that wouldn't be it. I just made an appointment with a pediatric dermatologist for my daughter, because her hair is not growing normally because she has a flaky scalp due to exzema and so I want to know what to do for her. When I find out at her appointment I could share with you what I find out. Currently, we make sure not to use any shampoos with fragrance. You could try california baby or aveeno, if he does not have the flakiness then you wouldn't want to try it, but we tried head and shoulders (her ped recommended). Good Luck!

S.

Mom to four beautiful daughters ages 8,6,4 and 2 months.

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H.E.

answers from Sioux Falls on

I know this isn't what you want to hear, but it sounds like it could be head lice. Please have him checked by a nurse.
If not, you can breathe a sigh of relief.
Good Luck!

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S.K.

answers from Omaha on

My daughter has the same thing. They have said that it is part of her allergies. We added a new allergy med and it has helped.

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S.W.

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Hey J.,

Maybe he is having some sort of reaction to the shampoo. Or maybe he needs a shampoo and conditioner. Check your shampoo label...There is an ingredient called quaternium 15(also called Q 15) in many baby/kid hygiene products. I know its found in head to toe baby wash and baby wipes, for sure. This ingredient is a formaldehyde releasing derivative. Basically that means they put small amounts of formaldehyde in the products...Maybe his skin doesn't like it. Formaldehyde is a cancer causing agent, and is used for embalming the dead, and also setting surgical specimen's so they don't rot. Nice hey!!! Even though they are small amounts, we use these products on our children every day. Check out melaleuca.com for healthier, safer products for your little guy, I know I did. They have awesome stuff. Email me if you want more information about the company, I am a member. Good Luck to you. S.
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