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fushia_girl - February 21st, 2011 9:24 AM

How to treat diaper rash,? is there any ointment out there that can get the rash off easily


Jersey99MOM - February 22nd, 2011 4:43 AM

apply cream for diaper rashes every time you put diaper on your child. and don't always use baby wipes. wash with water whenever they poop. :)


MaceeyM606 - February 22nd, 2011 1:44 PM

found this online:

Best Baby Diaper Rash Cream
Babecology Diaper Balm, Boudreaux's Butt Paste, Grandma El's Diaper Rash Remedy, Nature's Baby Organic Diaper Cream, Mei Mei Baby Diaper (Nappy)Cream, A&D with zinc oxide, Desitin, Balmex, Acid Mantle, Triple Paste, Munchskins Bum Bum Balm, Burt's Bees Baby Bee Diaper Ointment, Arbonne ABC Herbal Diaper Rash Cream, Aveeno Baby Soothing Relief Diaper Rash Cream, etc. are some of the effective diaper rash creams you can choose from.

Best Diaper Rash Cream for Newborns
Dr. Ohhira's Magoroku Moisturizing Cream, Diaper Rash Relief Wellness Oil, Gold Bond Cornstarch Plus Baby Powder, Aquaphor Baby Healing Ointment, California Baby Therapeutic French Lavender Pure Essential Oil, Magoroku, Dr. Ohhira's Probiotic Skin Care Lotion, Lansinoh Diaper Rash Ointment For Babies, etc. One can pick any of the above mentioned over-the-counter best diaper rash creams for newborns.

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Cindy08 - February 23rd, 2011 9:26 AM

put powder before putting on a diaper, cause diaper rash is cause by moisture from urine and feces


MyBigLove4 - February 23rd, 2011 12:58 PM

Wow. I like the choices of the creams for diaper rash. Some babies gets allergic to a certain cream.


KissMomMe - February 24th, 2011 5:30 AM

make sure to apply diaper rash cream to the infected part. don't put diapers on if the baby is wet.


LovePet - February 24th, 2011 8:12 AM

try to change as much as possible to avoid diaper rash


WandaKegg - February 25th, 2011 2:14 AM

if the baby has extensive diaper rash, I recommend to wash them with water and baby soap before you change them with new diapers.


Pattie74 - February 25th, 2011 1:59 PM

Baby diaper rash will likely occur at some point during your child's diaper-wearing days. Learn what causes diaper rashes and all about the best diaper rash treatments.

Diaper rash is an irritation of the skin normally covered by the diaper. The rash includes reddening, sometimes with small pimple-like dots, and appears most obvious on the lower abdomen, genitals, around the anus, and in the folds of skin in the groin. The buttocks are less often involved. Most babies get diaper rash some time in the first year of life, especially around 9 months to a year.

Diaper Rash Causes
Anything that irritates and has prolonged contact with a baby's skin can bring about diaper rash. Urine and stool are both irritating and can cause a rash when a diaper is left on too long. Allergies to plastic pants, disposable diapers, detergents, and fabric softeners (if you use cloth diapers), lotions, and powders can also cause a rash. Diaper rash is less common in breastfed infants and more common in those who are taking solid foods or who have diarrhea.

Yeast Infections & Diaper Rash
If your baby takes antibiotics, the normal, healthy bacteria in the intestine will reduce and allow the normally present yeast to increase. The increased numbers of yeast in the stool can result in skin infection and irritation, and can cause a persistent diaper rash usually requiring medication. Diaper rashes from yeast infection usually go away quickly after treatment with medication to eliminate the yeast.

Diaper Rash Treatment
Treating the non-yeast diaper rash is simple: eliminate the irritants to the skin. Change diapers frequently and clean your baby carefully each time with a soft cloth, plain water, and a mild soap (after a stool, not after each urination). The more you keep your baby's skin dry, the more likely the rash will go away. If you are using any lotions or powders on your baby's skin, try eliminating them for a few days. Not using fabric softeners or changing detergents also makes a difference in some babies who wear cloth diapers.

If after two days of more frequent diaper changes and skin cleansing the rash is still present, try zinc oxide (a common ingredient in over-the-counter diaper rash creams) or A&D ointment® to protect the skin.

If your baby's diapers are not being changed frequently at a childcare center, it will be hard to get rid of the diaper rash. You should contact the childcare supervisor and explain the situation, possibly even asking them to keep track of how often they change your child's diaper. You might also give the daycare some Desitin® or similar ointment to use with each diaper change.

If the rash does not improve within three days, is spreading, or develops blisters or pustules (pus-filled, raised blisters), you should contact your child's physician.

babyzone.com/baby/care/diapers
-digestion/article/dealing-with-diaper-rash/


LovelyRuth - February 26th, 2011 11:45 AM

Baby powder is best to fight against rashes caused by diaper. This is common and normal so don't panic.

It would also help if you can test different brands of diapers on your baby. Some diapers don't react too well on baby skin because of its material composition. I notice that cheap diapers easily cause rashes to my baby. I'm not saying cheap is bad, but sometimes cheap diapers means cheap quality materials.

If you want the best for your baby, buy the ones with known and good quality. ;)


AbhyGale5 - February 27th, 2011 8:14 AM

NO moms doesn't have or keep diaper rash cream. To make sure its an effective cream, always ask your doctors recommendation.


EmireeEmee - February 27th, 2011 12:33 PM

I've searched that Babecology Diaper Balm is the best diaper rash cream. It is made of organic ingredients and essential oils.


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