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Can I use baby diaper rash cream for my eczema? |
I have ultra sensitive skin with eczema. Can I use baby diaper rash cream for my eczema (on my body) since it's formulated for babies which might be more gentle on sensitive skin. The cream I am looking at is 12% Zinc Oxide active ingredient. Find a good probiotic like Primadohphilus Bifidus or Reuteri, as your eczema may be a symtom of a leaky gut. yes you can try it You can use Eucerin cream, Vaseline or Aquaphor which is made by Eucerin those are what our doctor recommends for our children. We have been using on your kids since they we're 3 months old to help with Eczema and they work WELL!!!! Will not do you any harm just watch that there is no Lanolin as you could be allergic to this also. Try it out first on a small inconspicuous area of skin. Also when you bathe try Oilatum in the water an excellent moisturiser and good for eczema. Also coal-tar soap not the nicest smell but again no perfumes added which could flare up the eczema. It really won't help, but it won't hurt either. The absolutely best thing for eczema is NOXEMA (the old kind, not the fancy new stuff.) Noxema cream was made as a solution for eczema and is just being sold as a facial wash. Yes, it's a good choice. What you need is a good moisturizer. If Diaper Rash cream does it - use it. The next best choice would be the old plain Vaseline (aka Petroleum Jelly). If these fail - try herbal Salus2005 cream from eBay: it works for my eczema like a clockwork! |
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Tho original Desitin, not the creamy.( It comes right off )! Try to find it in the jar, it just seems to be a little better than the tube. Good luck.. ...No. ...I used a little Balm-ex which is zinc oxide after each diaper change to help prevent diaper rash, it is good because unlike other diaper creams you don't have to practically rub it off to remo... Keep the diaper off as much as possible. Let it dry out. I had to use anti-fungal meds (per my Dr) to get rid of my daughter's. Bag balm works good to. There are prescriptions you can try ... Sounds like a yeast type infection. Try Lotrimin AF, you'll find it over by the jock itch creams and sprays. For typical diaper rash, (which does not smell bad), try A&D ointment, usual... If it spread that far, you should take him to the dr....the diaper rash may have started it, but, he will probably need meds to keep it from spreading and coming back. ...at 25 you shouldnt be wearing one ...pretty much, your skin can become very irritated from wearing a pad. it rubs against your skin and can cause a "pad rash" lol ... |
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