November 24, 2008

Childs chapped lip

Childs chapped lip

A child is unable to understand the effects that a cold has to their facial features or their body. All they know is that there is pain and discomfort whenever they blow their nose and, a child’s chapped lip may be raw from the repetitive dripping of the clogged nasal passages that continually run liquid down onto their face.

A child’s chapped lip will not be an easy thing to treat because children have the tendency to turn away every time you try to apply an ointment, or provide them with a cream that must stay undisturbed for a while in order to provide relief.

The lip area of the face on a child is very tiny. For a child’s chapped lip to endure the healing process, a smaller, more effective application is needed to help them get relief from the pain that they are enduring. While medications may not work, the heat that is usually contained in a child’s chapped lip can be relieved quickly and effectively without the use of any chemical treatment.

For a child’s chapped lip to heal better, the use of ice cream is a good cure. This tasty treat will keep the child’s mind off the irritant that has been causing them so much pain. This effective tool in treating a child’s chapped lip will gently coat the layers of the lips in a cooling mixture that distracts the child for a little while.

The thickness of the ice cream mixture against the surface of the lips is very comforting. A child’s chapped lip will be afforded a protective layering that will be a pleasing, yet effective way to add a barrier against outside germ sources. This delicious, creamy barrier will also alleviate the chance that the child will place his fingers on the sore area that a child’s chapped lip will definitely have.

Of course, when the ice cream is finished, I am sure that the child will undoubtedly lick their chapped lips to get every drop of the ice cream that protected them for a little while. Many children, after eating ice cream, have a tendency to go to sleep, and sleep very soundly.

This is the perfect time for parents to use a anti-chapping emollient as they lay sleeping. With the healing medications that are contained in this easy-to-use liquid ointment, the child’s chapped lip may be well on its way to being healed by the time they wake from their nap.

Filed under Chapped Skin by alrobinson30

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