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Bloody diaper rash..pls help? |
my 3 weeks baby has a really bad diaper rash thats been goin on for over 2 weeks now. im using zincofax and it doesnt seem to work at all. i change my diaper brand, stop using wipes to no avail. my baby's rash is also bloody that skins peeling off. please help, it breaks my heart to see her cry for pain everytime i change him. any advice is greatly appreciated. We had that problem with Pampers. Great diapers, but my kids were allergic to something in them. Try changing from disposables to cloth diapers. We went to a diaper service and it cleared up. Hope it helps. Can't be fun for baby or mom I'll bet. My heart goes out to you. Good Luck. Big. Band. Aid. And, is it a boy or girl? has she been to the doc? i've always used desitin. it works great. put it on thick and leave her diaper off as much as possible. i hope she feels better soon She should be seen by her doctor and they will prescribe something for her...probably nystatin and they will tell you not to use wipes - only use warm wet wash cloths and let her air dry. I would give her some tylenol (ask doc) for the discomfort. Good luck! Ok, here is what you do. You first clean out your sink, use bleach on it to make sure it is really, really clean. Put tepid water or slightly warmish water in your kitchen sink and put baking soda in the water, mix it around. Use maybe 3 inches of water to 1/2 cup of baking soda. Baking soda neutralizes the burning on the bloody area. Let your baby just soak in the water for at least 15 minutes or until the baby gets cold. Dry the baby off and leave the babies bottom open to the air. I had to do this with my son. Are you nursing? If so, it could be the kind of food you are eating that is causing the diaper rash. Are you giving your baby water during the day? Babies need water for hydration just like we do. With giving your baby water it helps to dilute the urine and helps with the diaper rash. These are some of the ideas that I had to use, hope they helped. Good Luck and Blessings !!! you should see your pediatric and see what he tells you. i used for my 18month old johnson&johnson baby powder but it HAS to be pure cornstarch and my son has never had a diaper rash. i remember when he was born alot of people told me that baby powder wasn't good for protection of rash and i tried a&d and desitin and everything else and everytime i would experiment i would see that it didn't work as good as the powder try it you might be surprise. Wash the baby with clean water each time you change a nappy. my son had the same thing---one simple solution is baking soda!! at bath time put enough baking soda in the water to where it feels slimey. let your baby soak in it for a while before you bathe him/her. before you put the diaper on coat the butt with some type of diaper rash cream (i swear by boudreaux's butt past - very mild smell and covers well). also until it heals you can also try cloth diapers. they allow the skin to breath more than a regular diaper helping the rash to heal. Hi there, sounds like she is really in a bad way. Are you by chance using Pampers? I've heard other people say that they can't use them. . |
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