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2Loulou, that's a very common mistake regarding the healing of wounds/scars. It's a holdover from Victorian medicine.


In Victorian times, bandages were difficult to sterilise and were often reused among multiple patients. The risk of infection associated with unclean bandages led the Victorians to believe that wounds needed to be open to the air to "breathe" in order to heal.


In fact, the skin does not breathe in any sense of the word, and leaving wounds open exposes them to bacteria which can lead to infection and further scarring. Leaving wounds unmoisturised to form hard scabs also inhibits the healing process b/c it causes the skin to crack and peel under and around the scab.


So, moisturize everywhere you can. If your LO has a few particularly bad scabs, try cleaning them gently with plain soap and water. Dry them thoroughly and apply a Compeed brand blister plaster. These provide excellent protection. They are waterproof and promote healing by helping the body to retain its own moisture over the wound. Look for the smaller ones that are meant for toes. (Scholl blister plasters are not made of the same material and will not work as well for this use.)


xx

Just saw that...wow! thanks

I do clean the scars dry and moisturise but don't protect them, actually she just started picking all of the ones on her face and neck, not helping do you have a trick for this Saffron, right now I just keep her hands busy with fruits and water...:)

You might try a really heavy barrier cream like Lansinoh to keep scabs pliable and discourage scratching and picking. Other than that, there's not much you can really do to keep little fingers away from scabs. Keeping your LO busy is really good. And just try not to be disheartened by the appearance of the scabs. Most of them will fade in time. If you were doing oatmeal baths or something similar during the blister stage, keep these up until the scabs have all come away naturally.

hi 2loulou, i am stuck in with 2 girls and chicken pox scab stage but looks awful. slightly dreading another week of no contact with the human race. If you're feeling the same you're welcome to come round for a playdate! bit random but I'm sure you're both very nice.

I had no idea i was supposed to be moisturising the spots so thanks for that. I put my daughter out in the garden in her knickers this morning in a desperate attempt to dry them up!

  • 3 weeks later...
One of mine had scars for a good 8mths after. I don't actually remember when they faded but they are all gone now, albeit 4yrs later. I didn't use anything as she really couldn't bear me to touch them. It was heartbreaking when she was so irritated by it but my mental scars have faded too with time!

hi

my two have just had the 'pox' and are at dry scabby stage too, im using Aveeno Bath Colodial and Aveeno moisturizer cream to try to keep the scabs soft! thats all you can do and of course try to prevent them picking!!!.


good luck


boring being housebound isnt it...

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