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Almost 2Yr Old with Bad Diaper Rash!

I need help. My daughter is almost 2 and she had lose poopies for about a day and a half, she still have lose poopie but the worst diaper rash I have ever seen. I change her all the time. She has never even had a rash when she's been sick or as a infant. This is as red as red gets. She won't even sit or let you go near her to wipe or for cream. I feel like the cream is just making it more moist and not helping. I have tried the old fashion ways and still no help. Is there medication or something a doctor can get to help, or is someone out there that has a great new home rem I have not tried yet! Thanks moms!

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I have 2 boys and the thing that worked the absolute best and fastest was a tube of straight zinc oxide (Walgreen's brand). All diaper rash ointments have a small amount of this in them but the straight stuff is magic. Clears any redness up within a day or two.

Generic liquid antacid. Cotton balls and warm soapy water followed by warm clear water then air dry and apply (by dabbing gently) liquid antacid. It drys up the rash almost immediately and provides instant relief. My dr. recommended this and I thought he was nuts but it soooo works, got my cousin to use it on her little girl too and she swears by it!

Aveeno sells an oatmeal bath that you can buy and put in her bath.
Then if you use a corn starch based powder it helped when my daughter got a rash from lose stools

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For us, baths w/ baking soda helped soothe and we just left the diaper off as long as possible. Creams seemed to make it worse so when we did put the diaper back on we just used a thick layer of vasoline to keep moisture out.

Triple Paste... it's the bomb. Available at your local drug store.

Aveeno sells an oatmeal bath that you can buy and put in her bath.
Then if you use a corn starch based powder it helped when my daughter got a rash from lose stools

Sorry to hear about your daughter, thats never fun for them or for the parents. My nephew just went through the same thing except with him we took him to the Dr. and he was diganosed with Roseolia. He had very bad diaper rash he would scream to the top of his lungs when you went to change his diaper, and he would not sit on his bottom either. The Dr. told us to make sure he ate foods like bananas, mashed potatoes, foods with substance in order to stop the diarrhea. But the ointment he informed us to get was Dr. Smith's, which was very very good, it stoppped the redness in about 2 days and my nephew was able to sit down.

Generic liquid antacid. Cotton balls and warm soapy water followed by warm clear water then air dry and apply (by dabbing gently) liquid antacid. It drys up the rash almost immediately and provides instant relief. My dr. recommended this and I thought he was nuts but it soooo works, got my cousin to use it on her little girl too and she swears by it!

I have 2 boys and the thing that worked the absolute best and fastest was a tube of straight zinc oxide (Walgreen's brand). All diaper rash ointments have a small amount of this in them but the straight stuff is magic. Clears any redness up within a day or two.

I found an all natural lotion/gel that works GREAT! It's a little pricey but well worth every penny. If you only use it when the diaper rash is bad you won't have to use that much. It's called Calendula lotion or gel. I use the gel when the rash is really bad and the lotion to keep things good. You can also do oatmeal baths until things clear up. You can get the lotion/gel at most health stores which is probably what you will have to do for now since you need it right away (it will cost a little more). To get some for future use you can order it online much cheaper. The website is www.vitacost.com. I hope this helps. It's so hard to see our little ones in pain.

Two different pediatricians have explained diaper rashes to me. That there are two different causes: yeast (sounds like the rash you're describing, caused by the poop)and ammonia burn (caused by pee, usually only if using cloth diapers) Going without a diaper as much as possible will help (sunshine helps too) And acidopholus yogurt will also help. You can apply yogurt directly to her skin to soothe, instead of your diaper cream (most creams work as a moisture barrier to prevent the ammonia burn type of rash.)And yes, it's runny and a little yucky but will probably soothe her skin almost right away. You can also include the yogurt in her diet to keep it from happening again. The acidopholus maintains a healthy balance of good bacterias in our stomachs and helps with digestion. Lots of sugar in our diets causes an unhealthy balance which would lead to the overgrowth of yeast. The doctor can also prescribe a cream (that's similar to yeast infection creams for vaginal yeast infections in women)I hope this is helpful.

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