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More questions about chicken pox

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yawningmonster · 04/05/2007 07:42

Ds came out in spots yesterday and it is definately chicken pox (dr diagnosed). He had a very mild case as a baby.

My questions

He has a pox on the thumb that he sucks, will he definatedly therefore get them in his mouth and is there anything I can put on it that is safe for him to put in his mouth (am thinking calamine wouldn't be ok)

Also what was the worst day for your child, we are only on day 2 and although grizzly and grumpy he doesn't seem itchy or hot. will it get worse, last time was so mild, only 12 spots crusted and gone within a week.

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yawningmonster · 04/05/2007 08:35

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yawningmonster · 04/05/2007 09:28

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yawningmonster · 04/05/2007 09:46

please please please, am concerned about thumb mostly as not sure how it is ever going to heal with him sucking it. Could I put nipple cream on it (it is safe for babes to suck on after all and can be put on open wounds on nipple.

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Pennies · 04/05/2007 10:01

Can't you just put a plaster on it?

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foxinsocks · 04/05/2007 10:02

I would leave it (his thumb). Don't put anything on it and see what happens.

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yawningmonster · 04/05/2007 10:03

thank you for answering but he is 2 and a half, plaster gets ripped off in disgust!!

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QuitYourJibberJabber · 04/05/2007 10:04

I wouldn't put a plaster on it in case he swallowed it. How about ringing surgery and asking to speak to practice nurse for advice, if you don't get any answers on here? Its horrible isn't it. I think you can buy calamine CREAM rather than liquid which will help his itching (when it starts) as it stays on the spots for longer.

Keep him hydrated and give calpol if he gets hot.

How old is he? Does he have a dummy for bed? Maybe it would be better than h is sore thumb?>!

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kittypants · 04/05/2007 10:04

if its not itching him id not but anything on the one on his thumb

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QuitYourJibberJabber · 04/05/2007 10:04

Ah 2 1/2

Yeah, sticking with ring GP!

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kittypants · 04/05/2007 10:06

i cant remember which days were worse.but ds2 had it mildly twice so ive been told he may have it again.dd and ds1 had it properly

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twentypence · 04/05/2007 10:06

Not fair to get it twice. Poor thing. I have no idea about the thumb thing - maybe you could call healthline.

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QuitYourJibberJabber · 04/05/2007 10:07

I had it twice

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yawningmonster · 04/05/2007 10:08

thanks is night time here, on my own, dh away all week and ds very unsettled tonight. More worried about when the blister on his thumb bursts (invisiging horrible welts in his mouth from sucking on pussy thumb, source of comfort being raw and sore (thumb) and generally having really sad grumpy ds

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frumpygrumpy · 04/05/2007 10:14

Ah, found it!

I wouldn't worry too much about his thumb, it gives him comfort and I don't think sucking it will prevent it healing. My girls had spots in the folds of their front bottoms and they still healed as the pox left their systems.

I can't be sure, but I wouldn't imagine sucking his thumb will necessarily spread the pox into his mouth.

Our worst day was probably 3 days after spots appeared. Each of my children had it in succession and took it worse than the one before.

You might just be lucky in that he doesn't get too grumbly or itchy or hot. A child of a friend of mine had it twice and neither time was too uncomfortable.

If he does, use everything. I found Piriton (the traditional one that says it helps the pox, Piriteze doesn't actually say chicken pox on the label.....) helped a bit and the cream that I found really good is called Aqueous Calamine. Its easy to massage in, seems to keep the skin cooler for longer than with dab-on calamine and the massage seemed to help the itch. Don't buy Boots version, it is in a tiny tube and hard to rub in. Aqueous Calamine came in a tub and had the 'Care' branding on it, you know the big plus sign on the packaging? Cheap too.

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yawningmonster · 04/05/2007 10:17

thanks fg will look to see if those are available here, neighbours have given us pinetarsal solution and suggested cornpowder in his bath.

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frumpygrumpy · 04/05/2007 10:17

Cool bath with oats? Someone has recommended that to me.

Its hard on your own at night when you just want someone to share it all with (I understand that very much). Just keep focussed on next week, it will be much easier then, this is a blip.

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frumpygrumpy · 04/05/2007 10:18

where are you?

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yawningmonster · 04/05/2007 10:54

nz, anyway about to curl up with him as keeps calling out to me and am a softee with him when he is poorly.

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frumpygrumpy · 04/05/2007 20:34

I hope you are both sleeping now.......curl up with him and stay there. They're only young once as my granny would say. I hope tomorrow brings comfort. I'll try to check in and see how he is.

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yawningmonster · 04/05/2007 23:16

poor lad has had a rough nite and is miserable today. refuses to have a bath or to let me put anything on the spots which are definately itchy today.

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kittypants · 05/05/2007 20:58

how is he today?

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yawningmonster · 06/05/2007 00:27

last 30 hours have been awful, hot, itchy miserable and just crying his wee heart out!!!

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MrsJohnCusack · 06/05/2007 02:21

oh you poor thing YM, and poor DS
I have no advice I'm afraid, but wanted to send some sympathy! no signs of it in my 2 yet, have been watching them like a hawk though just in case.
really hope the worst is over soon and he starts getting back to normal

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