My ten-year-old daughter has had keratosis pilaris (sp?) for the past two years; on her arms and
faceFace pain. I've had it since I was a teenager (on my arms, but thankfully is finally clearing up), and my mother also. When I took my daughter to the dermatologist last year, he recommended OTC Lac-Hydrin for her to use. Unfortunately, a few days after starting the use, even with 45 sunblock, she developed a bad
sunburnSunburn
Sunburn first aid. After taking her to the pediatrician (I thought it was an allergic
reactionAllergic reactions
Allergic reactions to medication
Dermatitis, reaction to tinea
Drug allergies
Febrile/cold agglutinins
Insect bite reaction - close-up
Intradermal allergy test reactions
Positive reaction to allergen
Transfusion reaction), we found out that the ingredients in L-H caused sensitivity to the
sunActinic keratosis
Fontanelles - sunken
Liver spots
Sun protection
Sunburn
Sunburn first aid
Sunken fontanelles (superior view). Of course, we stopped using it; she's a
normalNormal saline flush kid who likes to play outside, and I didn't want to risk more
sunburnsSunburn
Sunburn first aid. My question is: is there anything else besides Lac-Hydrin that doesn't cause this kind of sensitivity? I know that my old dermatologist told me that 15 minutes in the sun a day helps, but it doesn't seem to be working for her.
One other quick question: she's had an open blood vessel on her cheek since she was seven. We think it's inherited from her father, who has several on his cheeks and nose(he's thirty, and rarely drinks). Will it always be there, and will it "grow" or become darker?
Thanks so much in advance.
Whatever the cause, I myself have an appt. with my dermatologist tomorrow, and I'll find out for sure then. :)
Dr. Rockoff
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Ron Koss
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