Guest guest Posted February 21, 2012 Report Share Posted February 21, 2012 Hi all, Has anyone's child encountered the problems my son has had of late? For three years now, we have been battling a bacterial skin infection that starts in the groin, genital area, and if left untreated, travels down his legs. They look like red pimples with a head on them. We have had some of them surgically drained and biopsied, results negative for MRSA, yet continues to get this several times a year despite antibiotics. I have a book about teens and adults with DS and their common medical problems and it states that this is one of them, due to their compromised immune deficiency. He takes a multi vitamin, but the doctors in the book suggest mega doses of Vit. C and D to ward off infections. I am curious to know if any of you moms out there have had their kids experience this. Love to all, Mom to , 18, DS-PDD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2012 Report Share Posted February 22, 2012 My daughter who is almost 8 has had this twice. The first time it was MRSA positive the second time it was just staph but not MRSA. They didn't tell me anything specific to wash her with, they just told me to buy her her own towel and washcloth. Both times it's been down her spine and shins. She was put on double antibiotics the first time but only one when it was MRSA negaitive. > > Hi , > My brother used Cetaphil anti bacterial soap  (not the plain Cetaphil) as well as antibiotic ointment. When the infection went away, he continued and continues to use the Cetaphil anti bacterial soap indefinitely. >  > Good luck, > Irene > 's sister >  > > > ________________________________ > > To: " " < > > Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 3:45 PM > Subject: Re: Bacterial Skin Infections, Boils..... > > >  > Hi all, > > Has anyone's child encountered the problems my son has had of late? For three years now, we have been battling a bacterial skin infection that starts in the groin, genital area, and if left untreated, travels down his legs. They look like red pimples with a head on them. We have had some of them surgically drained and biopsied, results negative for MRSA, yet continues to get this several times a year despite antibiotics. > > I have a book about teens and adults with DS and their common medical problems and it states that this is one of them, due to their compromised immune deficiency. He takes a multi vitamin, but the doctors in the book suggest mega doses of Vit. C and D to ward off infections. > > I am curious to know if any of you moms out there have had their kids experience this. > > Love to all, > > > Mom to , 18, DS-PDD > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2012 Report Share Posted February 22, 2012 Might be DH. Are you gluten free? > > Hi , > My brother used Cetaphil anti bacterial soap  (not the plain Cetaphil) as well as antibiotic ointment. When the infection went away, he continued and continues to use the Cetaphil anti bacterial soap indefinitely. >  > Good luck, > Irene > 's sister >  > > > ________________________________ > > To: " " < > > Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 3:45 PM > Subject: Re: Bacterial Skin Infections, Boils..... > > >  > Hi all, > > Has anyone's child encountered the problems my son has had of late? For three years now, we have been battling a bacterial skin infection that starts in the groin, genital area, and if left untreated, travels down his legs. They look like red pimples with a head on them. We have had some of them surgically drained and biopsied, results negative for MRSA, yet continues to get this several times a year despite antibiotics. > > I have a book about teens and adults with DS and their common medical problems and it states that this is one of them, due to their compromised immune deficiency. He takes a multi vitamin, but the doctors in the book suggest mega doses of Vit. C and D to ward off infections. > > I am curious to know if any of you moms out there have had their kids experience this. > > Love to all, > > > Mom to , 18, DS-PDD > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2012 Report Share Posted February 26, 2012 My son's dermatologist suggested adding 1/2 cup of clorox bleach to the bath water when he gets them. > > nathan often gets those red sore pimple looking spots, and I refuse to let them get bed and infected (at least that is my goal, lol) they are often on his thighs/groin the most, but occasionally on his back. I continue to have luck with epson salt baths (1 cup) in a tub of warm water. I too worry about mrsa as nathan has had that in the pass, plus resistant psuedomonis, both requiring picc line and atb's for several weeks, uuugh. if the epson salts dont work, maybe try betadine swabs, just over each spot daily? shawna > > >  >  http://sewshawna.blogspot.com > > > ________________________________ > > To: " " < > > Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 3:45 PM > Subject: Re: Bacterial Skin Infections, Boils..... > > >  > Hi all, > > Has anyone's child encountered the problems my son has had of late? For three years now, we have been battling a bacterial skin infection that starts in the groin, genital area, and if left untreated, travels down his legs. They look like red pimples with a head on them. We have had some of them surgically drained and biopsied, results negative for MRSA, yet continues to get this several times a year despite antibiotics. > > I have a book about teens and adults with DS and their common medical problems and it states that this is one of them, due to their compromised immune deficiency. He takes a multi vitamin, but the doctors in the book suggest mega doses of Vit. C and D to ward off infections. > > I am curious to know if any of you moms out there have had their kids experience this. > > Love to all, > > > Mom to , 18, DS-PDD > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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