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7 Mo Old with Terrible Diaper Rash Please Help!

my daughter is teething and has been getting diaper rashes very frequently. we were using beaudreauxs butt paste whenever she'd get one and that would clear it up in a day or two. then they started to happen more frequently so i asked her pedi about it and she said it was fungal and normal and gave us a rx for oxistat cream. so i used it as directed and it went away. well like 2 days ago it came back and today any time she has a poo diaper she freaks out. shes screaming and squirming and it's terrible. shes having complete meltdowns. i was just wondering what i should do. im going to call her dr in the morining but she should have another bm before the morning and its breaking my heart. please help!

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so i talked to her pedi topday and they told me to continue with the oxistat cream then to apply aquaphor over that. she said it sounded like she had a yeast infection along with the diaper rash and she's already had 3 meltdowns this morning. im very interested in trying the maalox idea. and im wondering- would the baking soda bath irritate her genitals? how much do i use?

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Awww, poor thing! I'd hate to say it, but it may end up happening every time she starts teething! All of my kids would get terrible diaper rashes with every single tooth they cut! It was awful hearing the pain they were in. But, like you, my pediatrician just kept on prescribing stronger diaper rash cream. I know it may be messy, but you could always keep her diaper off as much as possible while she is awake. That's what I've had to do in the past.

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Awww, poor thing! I'd hate to say it, but it may end up happening every time she starts teething! All of my kids would get terrible diaper rashes with every single tooth they cut! It was awful hearing the pain they were in. But, like you, my pediatrician just kept on prescribing stronger diaper rash cream. I know it may be messy, but you could always keep her diaper off as much as possible while she is awake. That's what I've had to do in the past.

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Don't use baby wipes, but use a damp warm washcloth. Let her air dry between diapers if possible. I sprinkled baby powder on my son or baking soda on his diaper. When I stopped using the wipes and started using baby powder or baking soda at diaper changes and let him air dry a bit each day he stopped getting diaper rashes.

When he did get a rash, I used the cream for yeast infections. The first time I used it was for a very bad rash like you've described your daughter has. In 24 hours the rash was completely gone.

I never liked diaper creams because they are so thick and hard to wipe off. It takes lots of wiping to get off diaper cream, which just aggrevates the rash.

Has she been ill or recently had vaccines? Either can cause the problem. If you are nursing consider what you are eating. If not, some kids have problems with milk based formulas. Also consider what she is eating, she could have food allergies or food sensitivities.

get some diaper rash cream and oxistat cream mix together and apply in to her bottom and do not be afraid to apply it. When she have a bowel movement do not use wipes to clean her but use luke warm water with a mild soap and then pat dry then apply cream mixture.

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Sorry to hear about your little one having bad diaper rash. My father says that when I was little I had the same problem so he decided to take my diaper off and let me lay on a mat just in case I had an accident with my diaper off. My dad says that he did this because all the moisture diapers trap can cause rashes and it's good to just let the bottom "air dry" once in a while to clear up and prevent diaper rashes. He says that ever since he started the "air dry" method he says I never got a rash again. I hope this helps....Good Luck :)

When my first was little, she had a HORRIBLE rash. We tried EVERYTHING from fungal foot cream, prescription stuff at $20/oz, corn starch, and even bag balm, meant for cows.

My husband found a product online called Pixav (pronounced "pink salve"). We haven't used anything else on my girls, since.

My son would get one whenever he would eat dairy or something he was allergic to. Good luck.

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