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Home > Health & Wellness > Child & Teen Health   »   Anybody dealt with chicken pox?

 
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Old Nov 13, 2007, 12:22 AM
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Anybody dealt with chicken pox?

My 2.5yo, I think has chicken pox. Not really sure though. No itching, no fever. Red bumps/rash on his face, a few on rear, maybe one on his back, clusters of them near underwear line. and a bunch on his arm. I thought , yesterday, this was an allergic reaction to washing powder.....gave a bath and some benedryl..went away within an hour. Today (about 12-15 hrs from first) they came back. He has had the vaccine.
He has had congestion/cold for a week...the doc said to give him Tussin DM. He just took the Tussin for the first time today.


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Old Nov 13, 2007, 12:37 AM   #2  
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Looks more like a rash. You could add baking soda to the bath water to sooth it. Depending on what it is caused by would make a difference on exactly how to get rid of it.
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That's what I thought at first, but why would it go away and then come back. I've never dealt with rashes or chicken pox....always was lucky with a healthy kid so far. First one can you tell? I freak out over the smallest sniffle...LOL!
So rash....just put calamine lotion and give benedryl? If it were to turn out to be the start of pox, would doing that that hurt it/him?
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Anybody else have any ideas?
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The chicken pox would be all over the body and not just where clothes would come in contact with skin. Also the child would experience lethargy. More here.

As it is quite contagious the child should not be in contact with others until the pox is crusted over or dissapears.
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Ok, this morning everything seems to be fine. Rash is gone! I think it was still the allergic reaction to Tide. The only thing I can figure is....he laid in the bed with clothes that had been washed in Tide. I didn't think to change the sheets.....maybe when he laid in the bed last night, he had another reaction to what was on his sheets? Sheets weren't washed in Tide.
Thanks anyhow...just a mommy freakin' out
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Yup, sounds like an allergy. Plenty of mild allergen-free detergents out there. Time to do a big load.
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Yep, me too! Lots of them today, I guess. I've never used Tide (his Aunt did)....I'm to cheap LOL! We use the cheap ole stuff. My husband has now informed me that he never could use Tide. Says it's the only detergent he ever had a problem. Lesson learned!
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If it is coming and going it could be the laundry detergent some people say they have to use Tide because of allergies but I heard of a couple people that said they were allergic T0 Tide.

It also could be something she is eating anytime prior. Chicken pox are littler and have a bit of a scabby look.
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This is an allergic reaction of some sort. I saw that you changed washing powder, but has he been introduced to any new foods? Any new bath soap?

Chickenpox will have a raised water filled blister, usually starting on the trunk, around the abdomen and spread from there.

With chickenpox the rash will not come and go, but spread more and more.

Benadryl is great, just be sure that you do not give him anything that includes Aspirin (Acetylasicylic Acid), no matter what the condition. This can cause a potentially dangerous syndrome called Reye's Syndrome.
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