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Old 06-26-2008, 09:32 PM
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I would also take her to the pediatrician. She could have eczema or some other condition requiring special meds. My son has dry cheeks and we do vaseline every night. It could be a sensitivity to the detergent her bedding is washed in and whichever side she sleeps most on is the one that is worse in the morning.....it would also explain why is was smooth before bed and peeling in the morning. But to be sure, I think you should have her looked at.

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