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my sisters baby has got a really bad rash which bleeds and is itchy n is very dry. its all over her body.
can any1 pls help?
can any1 pls help?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well something isnt right, they should keep taking the poor thing back to the doctors til a correct diagnosis has been made and the required treatment given.
How old is the baby?
As for your suggestions I would think a warm bath every night with no soaps would help, pat the baby dry after....not rub dry. How often do they change the cot I you feel maybe theyre not doing it often enough? Of course, all this could be down to the washing powder they use.....have they tried changing it? Babies should be kept out of sunlight as much as possible anyway. Like redcrx, babies skin is very delicate, therefore it will burn very easily.
How old is the baby?
As for your suggestions I would think a warm bath every night with no soaps would help, pat the baby dry after....not rub dry. How often do they change the cot I you feel maybe theyre not doing it often enough? Of course, all this could be down to the washing powder they use.....have they tried changing it? Babies should be kept out of sunlight as much as possible anyway. Like redcrx, babies skin is very delicate, therefore it will burn very easily.
the babies 7months n have always been like this, they change cot every few weeks which is bad cos its dirty. they dont open there curtains in there room all day n dont get baby or themselves up till midday. she gets little fresh air or day light. my sis dont listen to anything any1 tells her, but i feel its not fair n the baby.
http://www.cyh.com/HealthTopics/library/parent _scabies.jpg
scabies tends to run on the feet tummy and hands in the babies I have seen. You should be able to see track marks anbd the parents would most likely get it too.
Ignore Doc and his usual helpful advice. Some people here are useless unless the question is about what pants would you most like to see on Geri Haliwell.
If you have concerns about the little girls care, take it up with them and then if still nothing, go to their doctor yourself. It could be infected Eczema. Tell them to ask for a referral to a dermatologist as she is so young she should get one quickly. Call the health visitor. I know your just the aunty but you obviously care, so take responsibility.
scabies tends to run on the feet tummy and hands in the babies I have seen. You should be able to see track marks anbd the parents would most likely get it too.
Ignore Doc and his usual helpful advice. Some people here are useless unless the question is about what pants would you most like to see on Geri Haliwell.
If you have concerns about the little girls care, take it up with them and then if still nothing, go to their doctor yourself. It could be infected Eczema. Tell them to ask for a referral to a dermatologist as she is so young she should get one quickly. Call the health visitor. I know your just the aunty but you obviously care, so take responsibility.
there's a pic of a baby with scabies here
It can look different in a baby than it does in an adult & that's why gp's don't always spot it. It might need a small scraping of skin for a diagnosis but a good skin specialist should recognise it straight away.
It can look different in a baby than it does in an adult & that's why gp's don't always spot it. It might need a small scraping of skin for a diagnosis but a good skin specialist should recognise it straight away.
Its not her baby. Her parents have been to the doctors.
Sometimes doctors are crap. I was pregnant and bleeding, not heavily but my doctor told me if I was going to have a miscarriage I would, just put my feet up and rest. After a couple of days of bleeding I asked on here, if anyone had a miscarriage was it like this. I got the usual line of go to the doctors, which I had already done and he was rubbish when I asked again. In the end, I phoned my mum who has a colleague that worked at the EPAC clinic to get me a scan. I had to self refer through gynae ward.
People blindly believe the doctor is all that is available to them. In cases like this seeing the doctor, and phoning the health visitor regularly would get better results.
Sometimes doctors are crap. I was pregnant and bleeding, not heavily but my doctor told me if I was going to have a miscarriage I would, just put my feet up and rest. After a couple of days of bleeding I asked on here, if anyone had a miscarriage was it like this. I got the usual line of go to the doctors, which I had already done and he was rubbish when I asked again. In the end, I phoned my mum who has a colleague that worked at the EPAC clinic to get me a scan. I had to self refer through gynae ward.
People blindly believe the doctor is all that is available to them. In cases like this seeing the doctor, and phoning the health visitor regularly would get better results.
Sorry but I will be blunt and to the point on this.......you need to stop pussyfooting around and contact social services for the sake of that poor little baby!
You admit they only change her cot sheets every few weeks , she gets little fresh air or sunshine..........as much as they may love their little one........they are neglecting her through not looking after her properly.
Sorry to come across as being so harsh but when a childs health and well being are being comprimised.....Im not going to sit here and say dont worry its all good!
Speak to your sister, explain this is all unecessary, go with her to take the baby to the doctors and keep going til they find out what it is and it gets treated properly. Also speak to her about the environment the baby is being brought up in. Explain to her this is doing the baby, and themselves, more harm than good and that she needs to change her ways and make some serious improvements.
Ever heard the saying it is cruel to be kind? Well now is the time to be cruel and threaten your sister with social services in the hope it gives her a boot up the backside and makes these changes!
Good luck!
You admit they only change her cot sheets every few weeks , she gets little fresh air or sunshine..........as much as they may love their little one........they are neglecting her through not looking after her properly.
Sorry to come across as being so harsh but when a childs health and well being are being comprimised.....Im not going to sit here and say dont worry its all good!
Speak to your sister, explain this is all unecessary, go with her to take the baby to the doctors and keep going til they find out what it is and it gets treated properly. Also speak to her about the environment the baby is being brought up in. Explain to her this is doing the baby, and themselves, more harm than good and that she needs to change her ways and make some serious improvements.
Ever heard the saying it is cruel to be kind? Well now is the time to be cruel and threaten your sister with social services in the hope it gives her a boot up the backside and makes these changes!
Good luck!