V.S. asks from Edmond, OK on August 22, 2007
Bad Yeast Infections
My 15 mo. old baby has had bad rashes since she was 3 mo. old the Dr told me she gets yeast infections often. I mean she really cant go a week without getting all red and puffy. I change/check her every 30-45 min. But lately she gets rashes where if I pick her up and set her on my lap she screams. I have tried changing her diet to find what she shouldnt eat and baby powder, and rash cream but she still always get rashes. what eles can I do?
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J.D. answers from Tulsa on August 23, 2007
have you tried creams like monistat? When my daughter had an ear infection and had to be on antibotics she started to get a bit of a yeast rash and her dr told me to put water based yeast cream on it and with in a few days it was gone...good luck!
A.T. answers from Enid on August 23, 2007
my middle daughter used to get rashes a lot. the dr prescribed a cream compound called "Poop Goop", it has three diffrent meds in it. it works wonders. nystatin cream also works really well. i think it might actually be an ingrediant in the poop goop.
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A.A. answers from Tulsa on September 12, 2007
Try switching to another brand of diapers. Or, I make my own baby wipes using lavender essential oil and some small bit of baby shampoo and Bounty paper towels. The lavender oil is a natural disinfectant, antifungal(which is what will keep the rashes away before they start), and antibacterial, and cell regenerater. It is gentle enough to use on babies, you only need two to three drops in there. I usually cut the paper towels in half and fold them letter style where I can grab one end and pull them out, add the drops of lavender oil and baby shampoo and add water until towels are soaked but not drenched. I raised my two on those wipes and never had any trouble with rashes.
L.A. answers from Tulsa on August 23, 2007
Hi. My son had trouble with rashes on his bottom. I put some towels down in his crib and let him sleep without a diaper on for a couple of nights. It was amazing how quickly it cleared up. I had to do some extra laundry, but it was worth it because he didn't cry when I changed him! Whenever we had it again, I did the same thing. Be careful of the baby powder. Lots of children/adults have negative reactions to corn starch. (I, being one of them!) If the powder you are using contains corn starch, try some without it. Good luck!
S.C. answers from Oklahoma City on August 23, 2007
Instead of using rash cream and power use plain yogurt. Yes you have to keep it cold and babies don't like that but it will help. Promise. My nephew and niece were both like that and the dr. said buy some generic yogurt and put it on instead. it fixed them up and got rid of the so called burn with in days.
D.P. answers from Wichita on August 23, 2007
V.,
I have had 3 girls and they had similar problems. 1st to get the rash to go away try bathing her in some baking soda and water, it will soothe the rash. Do this as many times a day as you can. Also leave her without a diaper during the day as often as you can so the rash gets air. The yeast seems to breed off the moist heat from the inside of a diaper. Then you could try giving her some acidophillis. You can get it at Wal-mart. Just mix it with some applesauce. That is the good bacteria and it will get rid of yeast infections and can also prevent them from coming back if you give it as a preventative medicine. It's all natural so I really like it. Hope this will help.
D. P
T.B. answers from Oklahoma City on August 22, 2007
Hey V.
Oh bless her little heart, that just has to be aweful for you both. Well I'm writing down the name of the stuff the last person suggested, it sounds like a great option. I have never heard of it, but I always like to have new things to suggest to my day care parents (I run a home day care). Has the dr. given you anything to try, like nystatin. Have you tried any of the over the counter yeast powders or creams like lotrimin, or monistat. They have always worked on the children that I have watched that have had yeast problems. I also have heard yogert is good for yeast as well, the kind w/ live cultures. I guess it helps because it workes from the inside, so if she has yeast in her digetive tract it gets rid of that too. Is she on any meds, or antibiotics a lot that may be the cause? I know you have probably explored all of this. How about where you change her, is that getting disinfected or a new changing pad put down after every change? What about her habbits, does she put her hands in her pants or any thing else that can spead infections? I know I am probably going through the same thought process you have to try and put an end to the problem so I'm just going through a check list in my mind of things that could cause the problem, so forgive me if I'm comming up with stuff that you have thought of and tried. I know you probably are, but are you wipeing her front to back? The other thing is allergic reaction to diapers, wipes, dtergent, or bath soaps. There are certain wipes that have nitropopane in them and that is known to cause an infecton. Some kids are alergic to dyes and other stuff in some diapers. Do you let her go w/o any thing on for as long as possible to get air to the area? Baths are really hard on little girls, the soap an bubbles that end up that area cause a lot of little girls uti's, so maybe a shower would be better for a while. How about the tub after her bath, are you disenfecting it before her next bath? And I'm sure you use a fresh towel and clothes after each bath, but I have heard the towels have to be washed in hot water. What about her bedding do you wash it often, in case she has a diaper leak and then the infection is in the bed, I would even wipe the mattress down.
Well again I'm sorry if I went down the same list of things you have tried. I just can't emagine going through this as long as you both have. I know it has to be frustrating and uncomfortable for her. I hope something works and you both can get relief. I would say forgo rash creams and use a yeast cream and a lotrimin powder (only on her bottom) to start giving her relief until you figure out where she keeps getting it from. Oh, how about her car seat has she had a diaper leak in that, maybe it too needs to be washed.
Well, keep us posted on what works (espcially if you try the purple stuff) and if you figured out how or why she keeps getting the infection.
Best wishes to you both.
T.
A.M. answers from Oklahoma City on September 12, 2007
I like a lot of what's been said so far. I also wanted to add something my mother suggested to me to help reduce the appearance of rashes; she told me to give her at least five to ten minutes of "naked bottom time" every day. As well as the use of butt paste or cream or whatever. She said that the skin down there needs to breathe just as much as the rest of our body. It gets pretty moist under that diaper even without pee or poo. Good luck taking care of it!
T.P. answers from Oklahoma City on August 23, 2007
my daughter use to be that way really bad and my dr gave me a special cream for it .......so everytime she got it i put the cream on it and it would go away its basically the same thing we use but prescribed for children its called nysastain something like that maybe this will help oh and i stopped giving her juice for awhile that also helped some
C.R. answers from Wichita on August 23, 2007
My poor baby got those to. She would even bleed they were so bad. Reslin is a creamthey sell at Walmart, you have to ask the pharmasist to get it for you. Another thing that helps aveeno oatmeal baths and then even though it's alot of work, is let her air out as much as possible during the day and especially after that morning pee(that's the strongest). Oh, and if you can take her out of the bath right after you wash her. Sometimes the soap can irritate it more and cause infections. Also, yogurt has the good bacteria that eats the yeast so give her plain vanilla yogurt 1/day
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