Jump to content

Recommended Posts

My son had something similar - I am certain the doctor will let you know, but, it may be (and your description sounds like) mollusCum contagiosum - my child broke out after a few swims in a local pool (which I shall mot name as we cannot verify 100 percent it is the source). If so, it is harmless, but, can take a while to disappear - his took over a year. As with any rash, the most impotant thing is not to scratch as that is hoe infections can occur. Good luck, and, I am glad you have been to the doctor for a definitive diagnosis.
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/25300--/#findComment-572207
Share on other sites

This is weird. My daughter (20 months) has broken out in a horrible rash on her face. She also goes swimming regularly (Jags and Latchmere) though I hadn't thought they were the source as presumably both are chlorinated. Large circular white spots which have now become red: dry and scaly in parts and shiny raw in the middle. Originally thought it was linked to a rash in her nappy area. The doctor last week said both rashes were thrush and we were given canestan. That has got rid of the rash in the nappy area but her face has got worse not better. We are going back to the doctors this afternoon so will let you know.
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/25300--/#findComment-572213
Share on other sites

I knew it! Hope the antibiotics get to work quickly. My son wasn't given dressings, but the lesions should clear up pretty quickly with the antibiotics - do make sure she finishes the course - I ended up having to give my son a second course as we didn't quite finish the first (it was such a pain getting him to take them as they tasted foul and I thought he was better). And I'm sure the docs told you to be careful about bathtime with siblings, not sharing towels etc.
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/25300--/#findComment-572764
Share on other sites

We will definitely finish the course, my daughter deeply hates the antibiotic too in spite of it being pink but she understands she needs to take it so it's not too much of a struggle.


We need dressings as it's on the hip and lower waist (i.e. high friction) area and even the softest/loosest leggings would stick to the wound and it's not "long dress with nothing under it" weather anymore.. we now let her soak the dressings off in the bath, jump on our bed to let them dry and reapply dressing. I know it would dry out more quickly without anything on it but it doesn't seem practical. Open to any tips!


I may actually let her wear a dress only in the house once she's not contagious anymore which is 48 hours after starting antibiotics.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/25300--/#findComment-572862
Share on other sites

What type of dressings are you using on the affected area? Hydroclloid dressings can be used on wounds of low/medium exudate and need only be changed every 3-5 days. Compared to traditional gauze-type dressings, hydrocolloids promote better wound healing, are more occlusive (less dirt gets into the wound), and provide better pain management. Hydrocolloids have been around for years, but I'm still finding that lots of people don't know about them or don't know they can be used on 'wet' wounds. You should be able to buy them at any large pharmacy. You often find them sold as large sheets which you cut to fit the affected area. xx
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/25300--/#findComment-573002
Share on other sites

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

    • In just two days, we’ll take to the streets to show Donald Trump that he and his politics are not welcome here. On Saturday the global far-right mobilised their biggest protest for decades. We want to show that supporters of Trump and fascism are not the majority – far from it. Here are all the details you need for the day. The march assembles at Portland Place, near the BBC, at 2pm (see assembly blocs below). After speeches here, the march will move off at 3pm. It will then march down Regent St, through Piccadilly Circus, on Whitehall (past Downing St) to our rally at Parliament Square. The rally at Parliament Square will begin around 5pm and finish at 7pm. If you can’t make it to the march, feel free to join the rally after work! (Nearest tube: Westminster). The short, accessible version of the route assembles at the top of Whitehall (SW1A 2DY) at 4.30pm to march to Parliament Square for 5pm. You may also prefer to just join the rally directly at Parliament Square.  Join a bloc – and make friends! Our movement is diverse, and various elements are forming ‘blocs’ on the march to emphasise their visual presence collectively. You can join these blocs or form up behind them:   A) Palestine, near BBC, W1A 1AA B) Climate, W1B 1NS C) Amnesty, around junction with New Cavendish St, W1B 1LU D) Migrants' rights, W1B 1LS E) Jewish bloc, W1B 1QQ F) Ukraine, around junction with Weymouth St, W1B 1JL G) Europe, W1B 1NR More stewards still needed Stewards are a crucial part of keeping the protest safe for everyone to participate. They are a visible point of contact for attendees who may need directions or other assistance. Experience of stewarding is useful but it's also fine if you haven't done it before. You will be issued with a hi-vis jacket and briefed in advance and on the day.  Sign up to be a steward Staying comfortable on the day The demonstration lasts for several hours, so we suggest you should:     Bring a bottle of water and snacks (and eat beforehand)     Charge your phone fully the night before, and bring a portable charger if you can     Go to the loo beforehand (really!)     Buddy up with someone, or stick together as a group – it can be hard to find people easily if people wander off     Coming alone? Protests can be a great place to meet like-minded people. If you feel unsure, you can always talk to a steward     Consider the weather: bring a waterproof jacket or wear suncream where necessary     Wear comfortable clothes and footwear, and use our accessible route if you need to (see above) Bring your friends and family on Wednesday. Let’s make this massive! In solidarity, Stop Trump Coalition
    • Phone found by Derwent Gtove. I have picked it uo. Please DM if you think.it may be  yours. 
    • Preferably wooden and/or with storage. Please contact me if getting rid of one, can collect. 
    • Another recommendation for Adam on the Dartmouth Road. Have been going there for years. I will never go anywhere else (unless I move home to somewhere far away!) No faff, very reasonal price and nice atmosphere 👍
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

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