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tinkinpink84

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Crazy Rash !
Posted: 05-28-07 11:44am

So i took jordynne to the drs last week cuz she had a weird looking rash on like her hip or side on her leg and in the fold of her arm, they said it looked like heat rash the one and the other didnt quite but they gave me some moisturizing stuff that they use in hospitals and if it didnt go away to come back in a week , but its crazy because now its under bother her arms, on both sides of her hips or whatnot and a lil on her butt on one side and on her back. We dont have a/c in the houses here but our house isnt like hot either we keep the windows open and fans on and shes always just in a diaper in the house. I just dunno if its heat rash because it is lil red bumps surrounded by red but the one on her leg is like red around but in the middle not so much. Anyone elses kids get a weird rash like that? Hopefully i figure it out wednesday because i highly doubt it will dissapear by wednesday so i will be back at the clinic again. I just dont think its all heat rash .
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hopefulmjz

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Posted: 05-28-07 14:51pm

I have no idea what it could be, but have you tried putting her in a onesie instead of just a diaper? It seems like it would be cooler in just a diaper, but I think with just a onesie it would be cool as well, that way her skin doesn't touch skin (if that makes sense) because when it's skin on skin it makes it hotter. Maybe she won't be as likely to sweat and have the rash spread if she had a onesie on. Just a thought Smile
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