Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Happy Friday, Forum!


Baby Lex (7mo) often comes out in a red rash when outside in the sunlight. The rash isn't raised and dissapears w/in 1-3 hours and doesn't bother Lex in the slightest. It it normally concentrated around her eyes, forehead and rOund the sides of her head around her ears. It happened when she was tIny and it was still warm/hot.


I'd take her to the GP with this vague description but fear there isn't much they could do without seeing it.


What gives, Forum?

Would say that if it doesn't bother her, & it goes of its own accord leaving nil obv damage then there's not a huge amount to worry about - presuming all sensible sun protection used as/of appropriate. Can't remember what it's called. It think some people can be a bit sensitive to the sun if haven't had reg exposure but the symptoms ease as it gets more sunny/skin gets use to it. Afraid the name of it is another thing to add to the list of things that becoming a mum has made me forget! :)

Redness in the skin is most likely to be the result of vascular activity. As far as I understand, redness in the skin is not related to melanin activity, although exposures resulting in increased vascular activity can also independently result in melanogenesis. Melanogenesis occurs is the epidermis following UV-induced DNA damage. Contrary to popular belief, redness does not develop into a tan. Sunburn does not develop into a tan either. These events are separate at the physiological level. Tan or sunburn can also each occur without any preceding redness, which is why sometimes you don't know your skin is sunburned until the burn itself develops some hours later.


If the rash doesn't persist, itch, or blister, I totally agree with buggie, don't worry about it. If it does persist or cause irritation, there are some very rare skin conditions such as polymorphous light eruption, solar urticaria, or light sensitive eczema for example, that might be to blame. I think you'd need to see a specialist dermatologist to diagnose this.


Could you take a few before and after pics of the rash? This way you'd have a photo record of whether it's better/worse/same over the summer, and also what it looks like to show your GP if needed.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Thanks TWB, that is all really useful. However, if  memory serves, The Fox Project actually directed me to The Fox Angels when I phoned them, and had no facilities in this area for sending anybody out themselves. They seem to be based in Tunbridge Wells. The Greenwich Wildlife Network also just suggests other organisations who may help in certain situations. To the best of my knowledge, however, for situations involving foxes, including injured or ill  foxes, Fox Angels are the only people who have someone available very locally who can come out virtually immediately (I waited maybe half an hour after I phoned them). The person who came had all the necessary equipment to move the fox, was very gentle and caring, and took the fox to a local vet (it sadly died). It's possible that if you phoned a local vet they would help, if you could get the fox there. The RSPCA has guidelines on what to do if you find an  animal in need,  however although they have recently had a campaign on this (and sent me a badge and a copy of the guidelines on a pocket sized card) I can't find them online. I attach a photo. Don't know if the QR code would work from a photo.    
    • My mum (91 years young!) well remembers going to Austin's as a child, which she described as an 'Aladdin's Cave'!  She absolutely loved it - and is still a shopping fiend to this day (I 'blame' Austin's 😉). Going back up Peckham Rye, passing Austin's on your right hand-side, just past Phillips Walk (so not far from Austin's at all), I believe there was a British Relay Wireless shop - this would have been in the late 1930s/early 1940s.  Does anyone know anything about this? My grandad (my mum's dad) used to manage it; it was severely damaged in The Blitz - but I am having trouble locating it.  Mum's memory is dim (she was 6 at the time); she originally thought it was in Rye Lane, but we think now it was in Peckham Rye just up from Phillips Walk (originally Phillips Road). 
    • Thanks everyone, this will need to be reported again as the fox was still mobile and walking down the road when last seen... hopefully someone will spot and report.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...