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3 1/2 Year Old Girl

My little girl has been complaining about her private part hurting. when i went to look at it the inside of her lips were red. when she goes to pee it hurts her to wipe. not every time i go with her to the bathroom so i don't know if she wipes herself cause of the pain. and I've notice a small smell.?? i know shes not dirty cause she has at least one bath a day if not two. she don't drink a lot of water, so i think that may be the problem, I've been giving her lots of water hoping that will help.. i don't want to put a cream on it cause i don't want it to get worst.. I'm really worried and i don't want her to be in pain... has anybody had this problem and what did you do.. and what could it be?

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Hi there, Besides a doc appt, when she has a bath, don't use bubble bath, many little girls have problems with that in the water. Maybe buy some Aveeno products for the bath, they are very soothing. Also, try giving her a good cranberry juice not loaded with sugar, Northland is an excellent brand, I know Luckys sells it.
And always lots of water. You have gotten good advice on what to put on the area. good luck!

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I have had the same problem... and for us was mostly a wiping problem. A bath then cream overnight always fixed the soreness.

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I suggest that she may have a yeast infection. This is a possibility even for very little girls. I'd take her to the pediatrician.

Yeast infection is an internal infection and is not related to cleanliness.

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It could be that she is actually bathing too often. Two baths in one day is a lot. If you use bubbles it can be very irritating to a girl's privates. Also, they should never be washed with soap of any kind. Just warm water.

If you are not using soap or bubbles in the bath, then I would suggest taking her to the doc to check for yeast.

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My dd get the same problem which is due to yeast, i was asked to put anti fungal cream & I give her loads of yogurt (if not u can buy priobiotic capsules) which helps a lot.

But its always best to get her checked by her ped

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I have had the same problem... and for us was mostly a wiping problem. A bath then cream overnight always fixed the soreness.

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Mom, I would call the Pediatrician and get an appt., she may have a urinary tract infection.

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You've gotten great advice already, but I'll add my 2 cents anyway :o) My daughter also had this issue a couple times when first dealing with wiping by herself. We would make sure we got the area clean in the bath (with J&J Head-to-Toe wash), then use our Desitin Creamy diaper cream on the area overnight. She was always better the next day. This happened maybe 3 times to us. But I agree with others, at this point you should take her to the doctor because it might be more than a minor external rash issue. The other thing I'll add is that some soaps (especially some bubble baths) wash away good bacteria in the body which can cause infections, as someone else mentioned. I found this out the hard way myself -- ouch! So for my daughter (who loves bubbles, of course) I've only let her have a bubble bath in California Baby Bubble Bath -- it's a little pricey but available at Target in the baby section, they have a few different scents, and they do not contain the harsh ingredients that wash away the good bacteria. So if you happen to have a bubble bath addict, you don't have to take that away from her, you just need soap that won't cause issues, like the Cal. Baby kind. Hope that helps and best of luck!

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It could be a urinary tract infection or yeast infection. Which are very common when they are learning how to wipe properly. Smell might mean yeast? Take her to her pediatrician. Untreated UTIs can hurt the kidneys.

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Hi there, Besides a doc appt, when she has a bath, don't use bubble bath, many little girls have problems with that in the water. Maybe buy some Aveeno products for the bath, they are very soothing. Also, try giving her a good cranberry juice not loaded with sugar, Northland is an excellent brand, I know Luckys sells it.
And always lots of water. You have gotten good advice on what to put on the area. good luck!

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Yeast infection. Even my son gets those from time to time. Excess yeast occurs naturally and is expelled through that area. Go to the doc to be sure, and they will likely perscribe a soothing healing cream, but it takes forever to completely heal. Then keep vaseline on her to keep the wastes from making contact with her skin. You could teach her to put the vaseline on herself before she washes her hands. Drinking water - the more the better.

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