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Children's health

Very sore baby's chin

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berri · 10/07/2009 17:28

Can anyone suggest the best cream for a very red chin?

My 7mo DS has been teething for weeks now and is constantly dribbling, and his chin is getting worse and worse.

At first Oilatum cream was working ok but I think we could do with something stronger as it's not really helping anymore.

Any recommendations?

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MrsHappy · 10/07/2009 17:29

I'd be inclined to put some sudacrem on it.

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berri · 10/07/2009 17:52

I thought you couldn't use Sudacrem on faces? Is that another myth?

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LittleMissBliss · 10/07/2009 18:02

Ds had awful dribble rash, the childrens nurse said no to sudacrem but more than one H/v said it was fine, just a thin layer. In the end nothing really worked that well and it cleared up on its own when he stopped dribbling and the sun came out.

Just keep his chin as dry as you can and vaseline works well to stop it getting worse, under chin and in rolls of skin.

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cyanarasamba · 10/07/2009 18:11

Eumocream is a very rich moisturiser suitable for sensitive skin - worth a try.

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brimfull · 10/07/2009 18:15

sudacrem

acts as a barrier

zinc and casteroil cream will be the same

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lubblyjubblies · 10/07/2009 18:31

Another vote for sudocreme. Worked wonders when my daughter went through a phase of licking above her top lip.

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Frizbe · 10/07/2009 18:32

Vaseline

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berri · 10/07/2009 19:17

Thanks, have put a thin layer of sudocrem on which he has promptly covered in dribble and wiped off with the sleeve of his sleepsuit! So annoying. Glad to hear it'll get better, it looks awful at the moment and must be painful for the poor little chap.

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bruffin · 10/07/2009 19:19

you can use sudocrem on the face just not on mucas membranes ie up nose because of the drying effect.

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TheArmadillo · 10/07/2009 19:19

we got a fantastic weleda cream - rose I think. It was the tube of cream not the moisturiser. You rubbed it in and so they couldn't rub it off. It cleared up ds's (which was so bad that it was beginning to bleed) in a day or 2.

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berri · 10/07/2009 19:34

That sounds good TA - did you get it from Boots or somewhere similar?

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MadameDefarge · 10/07/2009 19:40

elizabeth arden 8 hour cream! honest! Its a sort of miracle cream...good for loads of stuff, and while pricey.lasts for ever.

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TheArmadillo · 11/07/2009 17:16

we got it from a chemist that specialised in homoepathic stuff. I'm not a fan normally but it worked.

Also health food shops sometimes stock it.

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DesperateHousewifeToo · 11/07/2009 19:00

Vaseline as a barrier and when you wipe it, dab it rather than wipe.

Put lots of cream (which ever one you decide on) on when he is asleep.

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