Guest guest Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 Hi ... sorry I was gone but you should have posted anyway.. there are alot of good knowledgeable people on this list. I'm glad the little one is doing better. Nettles contains histamines. Maybe make an infused oil (olive oil) and nettles that you could rub on.rainbowegret <egret.09@...> wrote: HiFrom what I have worked out Brady's rash was actually an severe allergic reaction to bird lice coming through the air vent into his bed. That would explain rash only being on his arms, legs and face.It got very severe (red skin on legs, itching and white welts) on Saturday took him to the doctor as still didn't know what it was. Gave me script for histamine but didn't fill it and went to health food store and got homeopathic spray for allergies.Saturday arvo got a temperature and his lower legs were burning called an ambulance because Carl was away and my car is off the road. They said watch him and they would be happy to take us all to the hospital later if I needed them. He settled and cooled and had a good nights sleep.Sunday morning after he woke up it got severe again but this time on his arms and elbows like the day before on his legs. He was in so much distress scratching and what I had previously used didn't work so I ended up filling the script for Histamine Medicine because I had no means of any other assistance as everything was closed and Suzi you were away :-(It settled after the initial reaction and he had a sleep and woke up fine. Has been fine since with a couple more doses of histamine medicine. Noticed this morning he has some rash spots on arms and face.????What can I do to stop this from happening again?Carl covered and taped the vents and I will wash his bed again as soon as weather clears. He is sleeping with us every night.ThanksTracey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 OK, start keeping a list of what you feed him. It could very well be a food allergy. I will be posting an article on this later. I've known kids with food allergies to break out in a rash or hives..rainbowegret <egret.09@...> wrote: Hi AgainBrady's rash has actually started to come back out on his arms again.My naturopath said yesterday when I rang her to give him soda water because when severe allergy occurs it normally means lack of sodium. She also said to avoid oranges and strawberries. He did have a few strawberries yesterday because I couldn't get them off him when his brothers got some out of the fridge.Could this have caused it to flare up again? Is it that he is not actually allergic to the fruits but only getting a reaction because his body is in a high allergic state?I can't stand to see him go through what he went through on the weekend again. Help please!!! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 > > OK, > start keeping a list of what you feed him. It could very well be a food allergy. I will be posting an article on this later. I've known kids with food allergies to break out in a rash or hives.. Hi Suzi I'm not sure about food allergy because it is not on his stomach or back. Wouldn't it be on there too if it were food allergy? Tracey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 > > How old is Brady?? He is 22 months. Tracey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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