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Toddler keeps pulling bandaid off
Hi -- I have a 19 month old who keeps pulling off the
bandage just under her chin but not on the neck. Besides distracting her or using mittens, are there any other methods I can use? Thanks, Stuart |
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"Robyn Kozierok" wrote in message om... (Stuart Cracraft) wrote in message . com... Hi -- I have a 19 month old who keeps pulling off the bandage just under her chin but not on the neck. Besides distracting her or using mittens, are there any other methods I can use? I'm probably too too late to help the OP, but how about the liquid bandage type stuff that you can just paint onto a cut? Or using a character bandage that she likes (though I'm guessing that she is not picking at it because she doesn't like it, but because it feels uncomfortable to her). The liquid bandaid we got has alcohol in it and it STUNG a lot when first applied. DD (6 years old) cried the first and only time we tried it. I also tried it and it really stung - I wouldn't put it on anyone. |
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I agree, we tried the liquid bandaid thing and holy cow, that stuff
really HURTS. My 10 year old has really dry skin, particularly in the summer, and he gets splits in his skin on his toes or the balls of his feet sometimes if we don't keep on him with the moisturizer. Bandaids don't work because they aren't comfortable on his feet (as we all know if we try and bandaid a toe and then walk around with shoes on - not very comfy).. We were just trying to keep dirt out of the splits, but ai, yi, yi. Never again with the liquid bandaid. Like you, I tried it on myself, and just about went through the roof from the stinging. It also smelled like nail polish. Never mind that action. Are there any brands of the stuff that don't cause that kind of stinging pain? Mary G. |
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Mary Gordon wrote: Are there any brands of the stuff that don't cause that kind of stinging pain? I'll have to check what kind we have at home. I don't remember it hurting when I used it, but that was a pretty long time ago. --Robyn |
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