Anonymous
Post 08/18/2019 01:18     Subject: Solutions for kids (U10) who get shinguard rashes?

Anonymous wrote:i've been wearing shinguards for a very long time, probably longer than some of you have been alive. The moisture and movement of the shinguards is what is causing the irritation. Cleaning it will only help with killing the bacteria, but will not fix the issue. You need to minimize the moisture by using some of the techniques suggested and securing it so that it does not move around. Invest in good shin guard stays (velcro type of straps or sleeves) and make sure the socks are nice and tight.


This is spot on. You can also put hydrocortisone cream on shins. This seemed to help minimize My DS’ rash and was recommended by his pediatrician. Then he’d wear a black thin women’s trouser sock under the shin guard because the material backing the guard was causing what was essentially an allergic reaction. (Try different brands bc the material used can be different and you may find one that is less reactive). That way the guard wasn’t directly touching his skin. On top of the shin guard was just his regular kit sock.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2019 18:11     Subject: Solutions for kids (U10) who get shinguard rashes?

I like talking about soccer equipment and feedback. I think this makes for a great thread and to share experience etc. After reading this post I started looking into those nike flyknit shin guards...expensive but some cool technology.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2019 10:50     Subject: Solutions for kids (U10) who get shinguard rashes?

Anonymous wrote:Jees a whole thread in shin guards


You're right. We should start another thread on the politics of VVA or BYRC. Or better yet, how about more tearing apart of FCV and Mclean. That's a much better use of threads than actual information to help parents of soccer players.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2019 21:47     Subject: Re:Solutions for kids (U10) who get shinguard rashes?

Compression pants.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2019 21:41     Subject: Solutions for kids (U10) who get shinguard rashes?

Jees a whole thread in shin guards
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2019 13:40     Subject: Solutions for kids (U10) who get shinguard rashes?

i've been wearing shinguards for a very long time, probably longer than some of you have been alive. The moisture and movement of the shinguards is what is causing the irritation. Cleaning it will only help with killing the bacteria, but will not fix the issue. You need to minimize the moisture by using some of the techniques suggested and securing it so that it does not move around. Invest in good shin guard stays (velcro type of straps or sleeves) and make sure the socks are nice and tight.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2019 11:48     Subject: Solutions for kids (U10) who get shinguard rashes?

Cleaning the surface of the shin guard that touches the skin with witch hazel works very well for us. Apply with a cotton ball after each use of the shin guards.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2019 10:03     Subject: Solutions for kids (U10) who get shinguard rashes?

Leg sleeves, washed regularly are the answer for prevention.

If your child has already gotten a rash that won't go away after a day or two, they've probably gotten a fungus which you will need to apply Lotrimin for a few days until its gone. Found that out first hand unfortunately.