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Bad Diaper Rash That Will Not Go Away

Hi, I have a son Nicholas who is almost 11 month old. I have breastfed him for almost 10 month and just recently stopped because he started to bite me. And it seems like that's when all my diaper rashes began... I put him on formula Enfamil Next Step and his doctor said I can slowly switch him to cow's milk. So that what my husband and I did, and he developed a horrible rash that won't go away. I took him to a doctor, she said it was a yeast infection. So she gave him this cream to put on and told me to put my son back on formula. And week went by and the rash was getting worse, my son will just scream when I changed his diaper. I stopped using wipes and use wash cloth, switch diaper, have to give him a bath almost after every poopy. Now the doctor gave my son antibiotic for the next 2 weeks. His rash started looking better for 2 days and yesterday took a turn for worse again. I'm so tired of this rash and don't want to see my son to suffer like this. I would really appreciate some tips on how to get rid of this rash. Thank you

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Thank you all so much for everyone's quick response. My son is finally diaper rash today!! So first I had to call a doctor a couple times, took my son off the formula and put him on Lactose Free milk, that stopped his diarea. Then I tried Butt Paste, vinegar bath, Aveeno Oatmeal Bath Treatment, Desitin, A&D ointment, it all helped but did not take away the rash. So started to see if it was something he was eating, and as of right now I think it was apple juice, apple sause and apples he was eating that irritated his bottom so badly. So no more apples, apple sause and no apple juice for a while!!
Now I use a diaper cream with every diaper change to protect his buttom.
Thank you again,
S.

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Hi S. it's been a while since we've had diapers in the house but I sware by corn starch, I always used a wash cloth without soap , then let it air dry then corn starch. I know he's only 11 mths but the more air the better.
from a full time working mom of 2 (2 and 5 year girls)

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Mix equal parts Lotrimin, 1% hydrocortisone and a really thick diaper rash creme like Desitin - I think there's something out there that's thicker than that. It comes in a "can" instead of a tube.

Anyway, mix these all equally (like 1 teaspoon of each, 1 tablespoon of each, whatever) and put this on the poor little guy. My daughter has diaper rash so bad from antibiotics once; my doctor prescribed me something that didnt' work at all. I asked my coworker moms, and they all swore by this recipe, and now I do too! The lotrimin is an anti-fungal and the hydrocortisone is anti-itch, so it should be very soothing. If you get a chance, please let me know how it went. my email is ____@____.com luck!

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I am a single mother of one, he had a diaper rash really bad when he was a baby and I tried everything. The one thing that I did find that worked was Crisco (the white paste, not the liquid lol). It worked great...better than anything the doctor could have given me, which is why he recommended the Crisco.

Hope that helps

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Mix equal parts Lotrimin, 1% hydrocortisone and a really thick diaper rash creme like Desitin - I think there's something out there that's thicker than that. It comes in a "can" instead of a tube.

Anyway, mix these all equally (like 1 teaspoon of each, 1 tablespoon of each, whatever) and put this on the poor little guy. My daughter has diaper rash so bad from antibiotics once; my doctor prescribed me something that didnt' work at all. I asked my coworker moms, and they all swore by this recipe, and now I do too! The lotrimin is an anti-fungal and the hydrocortisone is anti-itch, so it should be very soothing. If you get a chance, please let me know how it went. my email is ____@____.com luck!

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Hi S.,
When my daughter was a baby she had terrible diaper rash. So bad she would bleed. I was always embarrased for anyone to change her for fear of what they would think.
Her Dr. finally recommended 2 things that worked for my daughter. The 1st try an athletes foot creme (ask your dr. if that is ok for your son)2nd was to keep her diaper off as much as possible. I potty trained her VERY EARLY!. I hope you find something that works for your son.

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Hi S.,
We've had that problem too, a number of times. Not from formula, but a sever diaper rash. Our doctor originally gave us yeast cream. That didn't work. Another doctor gave us antibiotic cream and told us to use both as directed. That seemed to work. The other things that help it a little bit are corn starch. During the times that my son wasn't getting either the yeast, the antibiotic or both, we put cornstarch and boudreauxs butt paste on the diaper rash. It makes a horrible mess all mixed together, but it seems to really help dry out the area. As a preventative measure, we use corn starch at every changing and then butt paste at night before bed. Aveeno Oatmeal baths also seem to help sooth it. If it doesn't get better, take him back to the doctor (or at least call). Its possible that he is having an allergic reaction to the formula or that his digestive system is getting used to it. My son's diaper rash usually flares up if he has taken oral antibiotics or if he's eaten something new or a lot of something (particularly fresh fruit) that makes him "go" more often. Good luck. I know how miserable this is for son and mom!

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My daughter just got over a horrible diaper rash so I know how you feel. I washed her with dial soap and water at every diaper change, then let her sit for 5 - 10 minutes (or as long as she would tolerate it) with out a diaper to let the air get to it. I would then use the prescription cream and put cornstarch(my doctor suggested powder, but I was told by other moms that cornstarch is better) Once it seemed to heal slightly i switched to using the diaper rash cream intermittantly with the prescription cream. I think the key though is to try to let air get to it as much as possible (i know its going to be hard with a 11 month old who is probably on the move) Good Luck, I know its heartbreaking when they are in so much discomfort.

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I am a single mother of one, he had a diaper rash really bad when he was a baby and I tried everything. The one thing that I did find that worked was Crisco (the white paste, not the liquid lol). It worked great...better than anything the doctor could have given me, which is why he recommended the Crisco.

Hope that helps

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Hi Sara..

When my son was in diapers, all kinds of fruit juice gave him yeast infections. Yogurt did as well. His pediatrician told me to put monistat on him instead of the diaper ointments Yepper.. the stuff for us gals. Apparently the diaper ointments hold in moisture which may complicate yeast infections. It worked like a charm! That coupled with limited undiluted juices, his skin cleared up in no time. Try the monistat if the yeast infection comes back. Good Luck and Happy New Year!

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As the others, I have also dealt with a fair share of rashes. My doctor suggested putting a small amount of vinegar in bath water to neutralize. I have found that corn starch works great and I stick with my standby of regular, gooy, white Desitin to protect especially if the skin has broken and is bleeding. Also, for everyday usage I loved Boudreaux's Butt Paste that you can buy at both Target and Walmart. Try to let him go without a diaper for as long as possible after the bath. Good luck!!

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My daughter recently developed a bad diaper rash that turned into a yeast infection, too. What seems to really be working well for us is a combination of the peditrician recommended cream, Lamisil, and this awesome diaper rash cream my Mother in law gave us called Penaten. Unless you live in Chicago, you have to get it on-line, but I have to tell you this stuff is amazing. http://www.smallflower.com/brand/br93?gclid=COfmn7_8sZACF...
Good luck!

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