And yes, again, there will be
the rare skin reaction.
Not exact matches
If the child has a fleece / polyester allergy (this is very, very
rare, many moms we talk to usually discover the irritant was something else, but this condition does exist),
reactions have been a general redness to immediate blistering and deep red
skin.
Some people may have adverse
skin reactions when taking herbs such as these, but cases are
rare.
But just in case your daughter might be allergic to it (though coconut oil allergy is extremely
rare — at least I have not heard of it so far), I suggest that you rub a dab of the oil on the inside of her elbow area first and observe for any allergic
reaction on
skin.
While
reactions to drops are
rare, they might result in mild
skin irritation.
A
rare but more significant
skin reaction (in terms of sensitivity) to spot - on products is contact dermatitis, in which an inflammatory
reaction develops in response to the topically applied product.
It can also cause vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia, and in
rare cases,
skin reactions, hyperthermia, and blood disorders.
In
rare cases, liver toxicity,
skin reactions and decreased platelets have been reported.