Joined: 29 August 2005 United Kingdom Posts: 662 Gender: Female
Posted: 20 July 2007 at 7:48pm | IP Logged
Hi Everyone,
Ellie has got the chicken pox - Ethan had it a fortnight ago and now she's caught it. I'm really worried though, today all she's done is cry and scream and say she's hurting. Her face doesn't even look like chicken pox to me - its all red and patchy. Telephoned NHS direct this morning who recommended taking her to the doctors. Doctors wouldn't get me in until 4pm (I rang them at quarter to nine). Waited in a side room at doctors and Ellie was screaming for about 20 mins, nurses kept coming out of rooms to see if she was ok. Dr said although at first it looked like measles on the face she hasn't got none of the symptons of measles, therefore thinks it definately is chicken pox. I've been giving her calpol & ibuprofen, cool baths with calomine lotion in them and trying as best I can to get some calamine on her as she screams as soon as she sees the bottle.
Heres a pic of her a couple of hours ago, any advice appreciated.
Joined: 12 June 2005 United Kingdom Posts: 2618 Gender: Not Specified
Posted: 20 July 2007 at 8:01pm | IP Logged
we used something called "allerief" when ellie had chickenpox - no idea if it helped or not to be honest but on the nhs direct website it said you can give them something to stop the itching - the pharmacist recommended this..it's a liquid.
to be honest hers looks v similar to how ellie's was at it's peak, we took a photo but I don't know how to get it off the camera onto the laptop or I'd post it! I was amazed at how many spots there were..and she was v poorly for about 4 days having a really high temp. Ellie was like a limpet on me the whole time, crying and saying "scratchy"...!
I did read somewhere that you can put oats in a pair of tights and run this under the bathwater and it helps to dry them out (water goes creamy) but I only found this out after ellie had hers so I don't know if it's true. You can also put bicarb of soda in the bath to help stop the itching.. I don't know if you can put them both in at the same time tho?!
I know how horrid it is but you're doing all you can with the medicine, I hope she's feeling better soon, Greedy, x
Joined: 29 August 2005 United Kingdom Posts: 662 Gender: Female
Posted: 20 July 2007 at 8:03pm | IP Logged
Thanks Greedy - we were supposed to be going on holiday tomorrow. How pants is that!
Ethan had them on his 4th birthday, we had to postpone his party and everything.
She's trying to sleep at the moment on the bed with dp. I think I'll go to the chemist in the morning and try and get something for the itching - the dr just gave me calpol.
Joined: 07 June 2006 United Kingdom Posts: 4072 Gender: Female
Posted: 20 July 2007 at 10:19pm | IP Logged
chickenpox sux...get some medised and alternate it with the calpol is no probs. You may need some sort of antihistimine which will help with the itching get the childrens piriton stuff...but DO NOT give medised with the piriton.
Hope that helps chica, keep clothing nice and loose, calamine lotion by the bucket load, tepid baths to help her out...erm bicarb of soda in the bath can also help out.
Joined: 11 June 2005 United Kingdom Posts: 5844 Gender: Female
Posted: 20 July 2007 at 10:48pm | IP Logged
Poor little girl, your right it does look more like measles though than chickenpox or even like a bad allergy. Is that rash like that all over her body or mostly on her face? Sometimes calamine can irritate the skin more as it dries it out. Calamine is very good at drying the weepy spots out that you can get with chicken pox. Porridge oats in an old sock or tights is very good and a good treatment for excema too. Half a cup of vinegar in a tepid bath is also meant to help relieve the itching.
Joined: 27 October 2005 United Kingdom Posts: 1585 Gender: Female
Posted: 21 July 2007 at 9:37am | IP Logged
Can't add anymore advice but wanted to wish her well.
Ps they alays seem to catch these things when you don't want them. My dd was 11 months old and was due to be christened . The christening was at my dhs old church 400 miles away from where we were living so we couldn't easily cancel as people were travelling quite a distance to it. At least I never forget when she had it.
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Posted: 21 July 2007 at 11:11am | IP Logged
Hows she doing today chica, hope shes perking up a bit, and hope you are doing ok. Looking at the piccie, it does look more like the measles rash rather than the pox..kids and bugs eh
Joined: 05 July 2006 United Kingdom Posts: 2275 Gender: Female
Posted: 21 July 2007 at 11:30am | IP Logged
Gosh, she does look a poorly little girl in that pic, I hope she is feeling a bit better today? All of mine have had chicken pox, and they didnt have a nasty rash like that, but i suppose it can affect all children differenly, but if your still not sure about it, you could always get a second opinion! I hope the med's your using are making her more comfortable? I hope she gets well soon. x-x-x
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