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Does anyone know how to clear up diaper rash that hasn't been cleared by any store bought creams? |
Does anyone know how to clear up diaper rash that hasn't been cleared by any store bought creams? air dry the area. Try to let them go without a diaper for 10 min. or so. Lay the baby on towel. You may need to stop using baby wipes if you are, as that will irriate the rash further. Just use wet paper towels or warm wash cloth to clean the area, then let air dry. Your baby may also have a yeast infection, which wont clear up by itself usually, you will see little red dots in areas, this is yeast and you need to use nystatin from your baby's dr. Stop using baby wipes for 2 days, you'll be surprised of the results u get. Now that he's all cleared up, i always coat him with reg. A&D ointment with each diapering...doesn't let anything get to his skin. Report It let the baby go naked whenever possible. Light, air & sunshine will work wonders on the poor sore hiney!! Gold Bond Take the baby to the pediatrician,it may be fungal or bacterial or an indication of something else. We mixed the creams with medicated powder according to the instructions our pediatrician gave. (It's not easy to mix and once it's in the container, it never leaves, so use something you don't care about.) Apply it liberally several times a day. Baths help because they soak in the water. It usually cleared up in less than a week's time. if there has been no improvement...take the baby to his/her pediatrician..and like someone said before...let the baby go without a diaper whenever possible. Any moisture barrier ointment should work. Try Desitin ointment or a light coat of vasaline or zinc oxide. All of these are over-the-counter. Get a presctiption for Dr. Smiths Diaper rash ointment it is the best stuff out there. I used it on my son when he was a baby. TAKE A LARGE CLIPPING FROM THE ALOE VERA PLANT AND SPLIT IT WITH A KNIFE. LAY THIS ON TOP OF THE AREA FOR 20 MINS. LEAVE DIAPER OFF FOR 1 TO 2 HOURS. WORKS GREAT!! Have you ever tried using corn starch? Try using corn starch like you would use a powder in your little ones diaper. My son is 5yrs.old and sometimes has problems with wiping...when his bum is sore I just put some cornstarch on there and he says it feels better right away. Also...this is a no brainer...make sure that you are changing the diaper VERY regularly. I'm sure that you do that anyway. It may cost more money for diapers but it is worth it for a happy baby! Ok here's the recipie, but you need a doctor prescription for Nyastatin. I had 2 babies with very sensitive butts. The only way to cure the rash, is to go buy very soft wash cloths, and dial anti-bacterial soap. Use warm water and soap EVERY time you change a diaper. As the baby gets older, their skin will get stronger, and you will be able to switch back to wipes. I bought 20 packs of wash cloths, and a huge container of soap. Also, make sure you rinse the cloth immeadiatly after use, and put in the washer with a hot setting for the wash. Best part is....you dont have to buy wipes every week, and your baby will enjoy the warm water, its very soothing on a sore butt. The only thing that worked for my son (when he was a baby) was something different that his pediatrician recommended: |
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mix 1/2 and 1/2 vaseline and non-flavoured maalox. kinda funky, but effective if you can not get budrows butt paste, desitin, et cetera... ...Diaper rash can happen overnight. You have to clean the diaper area at every diaper change, don't leave any urine or fecies on the skin when you change the diaper. Don't leave a wet... with my daughter no cream worked nothing not even the presciption stuff. What we had to do was buy corn starch you can get it at the grocery store. Layed her down on a towel on the floor or somewhe... Udder cream works pretty well, believe it or not A doctor recommended this several years ago. ...I agree with tinkerbell on this, although all are good answers. Plain old vanilla yogurt worked very well for both my kids when they were in diapers. ...you don't have to spend money on those expensive ointments. their main ingredient is petrolem jelly. a tub of vaseline is cheap and creates a sufficient barrier between the skin and irritants.... Desitin Creamy has always done the trick for my nieces and nephews when they had diaper rash. After bathing your child, and thoroughly drying him or her, put some Desitin Creamy on your child'... Aloe vera plant gel is very good for a diaper rash, I've also used it quite often for minor burns, it really soothes the burn and helps it to heal faster. If you have a plant at home, then ... |
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