I hate hand, foot, and mouth. It really messes up my schedule.
As I discussed in a previous post, the boys came down with hand, foot, and mouth previously. Then about a month and a half later…spots started showing up on Wyatt’s diaper area. Okay, at first I thought it was just diaper rash. Maybe I left his diaper on too long? No biggie.
I sent him off to stay the day with Grandma and Grandpa like usual. He came back the next day and I went to change his diaper again…red and white blisters everywhere.
NOOOO!!!!!
I think a tiny frustrated person inside my head actually yelled that. Outwardly I tried to remain calm. My sister and dad were over for his birthday. Whoops! I calmly checked over her hands and feet. There were no blisters, but there were a couple red dots.
Dun, dun DUUUNNNNN!
Seriously?!?!? Again!?!?
Research ensued. Twice in two months? Seriously? I knew you could get hand, foot, and mouth more than once, but can’t a mama catch a break? I read, and I read. As a result, I discovered that some people think that if it comes back that quickly that it was still the same virus. Just as with my previous research mission, I found a lot of contradicting information and no real answers.
Changing My Plan of Attack:
This time around I did, however, decide to “treat” it. I did a lot of searching for what other people did. Eventually I stumbled upon this blog and made up a batch of “Curing the Ickies” spray. It uses lemon, lavender, tea tree, and chamomile/frankincense essential oils with coconut oil to help the blisters. I used frankincense since I had it on hand and didn’t have any chamomile.
I started applying it at every diaper change. I’m not sure if it was the spray, if he got a less severe case, or if it was truly just a secondary flare up, but after that the sores went away in a matter of days compared to weeks.
I still like to use the spray when I feel like the boys are under the weather!
What’s your favorite go to when littles get sick?
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