T.T. asks from Papillion, NE on August 27, 2010
Diaper Rash - Papillion,NE
My granddaughter has very frequent diaper rash. She is 15 months old and has loose bowels. I have looked for preventative measures on-line but only find suggestions regarding diaper change frequencies and such. Is there a diet suggestion that might cause her bowels to be less loose and caustic to her diaper area. Thank you.
T.
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K.L. answers from Madison on August 28, 2010
My son got rashes when we fed him something he was "allergic" to. We couldn't do shellfish until he was about 3 without any reaction. The stools would be soft too.
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N.O. answers from Phoenix on August 27, 2010
Dairy was the culprit for my daughter when she experienced this. I used a mixture of desitin and Nystatin (prescription only) which was recommended by my FIL (he is a general practician) and it worked after we tried a whole bunch of other stuff. Also, a remedy that worked for a while was liquid acid reflux medicine (Mylanta or gaviscon) apllied directly to the rash prone area. It kills the acid that comes in contact with the skin from fecal matter (also recommended by my FIL). If it is a yeast base infection this will not work though.
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C.H. answers from Minneapolis on August 28, 2010
You could try adding pre/pro-biotics to her diet...mix some of it with her cereal in the morning (you can get them at a natural foods store, like Whole Foods)--they will help her digestive system in general. Also, as it sounds like things are too acidy, do try to watch her diet as mentioned in other responses, but you could also add some gripe water to her bottle/milk/etc before bedtime--it has sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) in it, which helps reduce acidity in the stomach. Other than that, use lots of Desitin or zinc oxide, but look for one with a higher percentage of zinc oxide (40%) for more protection.
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K.B. answers from Cincinnati on August 27, 2010
If she is drinking a lot of juice or eating a lot of citrus fruits such as oranges this could be your cause. Apples would be a better option and water down the juice.
As others have said make sure she is getting yogurt and breads. Limit fast foods all together. My son always has loose stools after eating any fast foods, and sometimes just deep fried foods. It's not all that good for them either.
Good luck!
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T.C. answers from Des Moines on August 28, 2010
My son has this same problem and we had to eliminate all juice from his diet. This helped but still didn't cure it. he seems super sensitive to all fruit. We limit it and try to push cheese which seems to help also.
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K.L. answers from Madison on August 28, 2010
My son got rashes when we fed him something he was "allergic" to. We couldn't do shellfish until he was about 3 without any reaction. The stools would be soft too.
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B.K. answers from Chicago on August 27, 2010
When my son had a diaper rash that wasn't a yeast infection I used the purple Desitin and alternated with A+D ointment. I also used Butt Paste with every diaper change and let him air dry for a few minutes. I think the cause was too much juice, even when I watered it down (he has no allergies). He just turned 3 and frequently has loose bowels (still). I now give him some herbel blueberry tea (decaf) with a little powdered sugar instead of the juice all the time. He doesn't want to drink water which would be best because I didn't start offering it to him until he was 2 ( wanted him to get the Vitamin C) and by than he started preferring the juice. Now I'm working on him drinking more water than juice (it's hard).
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M.S. answers from Omaha on August 30, 2010
My daughter gets loose stools and diaper rash when teeth come in. I just changer her alllll the time so she's not in a dirty diaper. It gets better once the tooth comes in. Does your granddaughter have random fevers with it. That comes along with teeth coming in.
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K.H. answers from Minneapolis on August 28, 2010
try feeding her just plain yogurt..did wonders for my kids...
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