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Diaper Rash - Plainfield,IL

Hello All~

Funny, I just posted a response to another mom about using Boudreaux's Butt Paste for diaper rash and now it's not working for us. Our 7 wk old has diaper rash to the point that her skin is broken and almost bleeding. This is the 2nd time & we've tried everything. The remedy from the first go round is not working & I am at a loss now. She is changed every 2 hours and as needed. We tried SSD (rx from doc), Neosporin, Monkey Butt, Tri-Derma, Burt's Bees, Triple Paste, Vaseline, powder, regular zinc oxide 40%, A & D, clotrimazole, cornstarch, browned flour, combos of the aforementioned products, cloth diapers, and chlorine free diapers. We use all natural wipes (free of chemicals/perfumes) and rinse her behind with cool water. She also gets plenty of air between diaper changes and is completely dry before getting sealed up again. NOTHING is working. I am at a complete loss. Are there other products out there? Am I doing something wrong? Her poor butt is raw and she cries when she goes to the bathroom. Does anybody have any advice?

Updated: Forgot to mention this but DD is strictly on Nutramigen due to colic. Thanks Ladies! :-)

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Looks like DD has a staph infection. She is on meds now and they appear to be working so far. She still has a severe rash for which we are using the California Baby calming collection (wash, cream, powder). The tea tree and other oils seem to be very calming to her as she hasn't been screaming at diaper changes over the last couple of days. Thanks to you all for the responses! Happy Holidays!!! :-)

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It could be a yeast infection. My son was on Nutramigen also and had a few yeast infections. My ped said to use Lotrimin, the stuff for fungus on his bottom and no other diaper cream until it cleared. It took a couple of days and then he was back to normal. I buy the generic brand of it and it worked great. Good luck and I hope it clears up soon.

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I would call and get her back into the Dr but in the mean time, Mix 50% Aquaphor and 50% Maalox. I heard it works wonders. My pedi's office recommends it.

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hi there- i am sorry you are going through that. I have not read the other answers, so if this is a repeat, i am sorry. we use lansinoh breastfed wipes which are the best besides soap and water, which was impossible for us. and a then used a german diaper cream called Bayer Bepanthen Ointment. I have only had to buy 1 tube so far, and have a 2 1/2 yr old, and a 6mo old. Neither have had a bad rash thank heavens!
you can buy the Bepanthen on Amazon, or at the drug store in Lincoln Square. it's costly, but i've had my tube for 2 kiddos so far :)
Good Luck, hope you find something that works for you.

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It might be yeast or a staph infection. I would take her back to the doc to have it looked at.

I would also try to stick with one method for a few days.Like anything, it takes a bit for the creams to work. If it's a really bad rash, you might not notice a change right away. I would also start changing her every hour. Even a tiny bit of urine in the diaper can make the rash worse. Make sure you slather the cream on really really thick. Don't rub it in. You should be able to visibly see the cream.

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Most rashes are caused from the inside out. She is likely allergic to something that she is consuming. Many babies have reactions to casein (milk protein) and if they are breastfed, it could be that or something else in her diet.

My daughter's reaction to dairy in my diet was this:
Diaper rash that looked like cigarette burns
Foamy, mucous-like poops, sometimes bright green or streaky
Spitting up

She reacted to these other things I ate with fussiness and the rash:
onions
spinach (the #1 veggie allergy- who knew!)
citrus (orange juice, tomatoes, etc)
sweet potatoes and pumpkin

I would get her off of dairy for at least a month. We saw some immediate improvement, but if I would even LICK my finger - just that much dairy would send her over the edge again :( Some babies are more sensitive than others. Dairy is hidden in a lot of processed foods, so be very careful if you are nursing.

In the meantime, if you are breastfeeding, you can squirt your milk on her diaper rash and that should help too- it's antibacterial. Plain extra-virgin coconut oil or Calendula oil or lotion (Weleda is a good brand- try the health food stores for this and the coconut oil) will help too.

M.

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You can try milk of magnesia original. Pour a cap full on the affect area it will be a little runny but let it air dry for about 5 mins then diaper. Next change should see a small improvement. If you are nursing you can also try to put breast milk on the are too. Good Luck!
J.

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It could be a yeast infection. My son was on Nutramigen also and had a few yeast infections. My ped said to use Lotrimin, the stuff for fungus on his bottom and no other diaper cream until it cleared. It took a couple of days and then he was back to normal. I buy the generic brand of it and it worked great. Good luck and I hope it clears up soon.

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Ask your doc if she might have a yeast infection. My daughter had severe diaper rash, which then turned into a yeast infection. Yeast infections are VERY red and look a lot like diaper rash. Diaper ointments will not clear up yeast infection -- you need a prescription anti-fungal cream.

Also, my daughters rash and yeast infection kept coming back. Our doc finally helped us figure out that the acid from the mandarin oranges she was eating was causing irritation in her diaper area. As soon as I stopped feeding her oranges, the problem cleared up! I'm sure this isn't your issue, since your baby is too young for table food, but I thought I'd mention it.

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I would call and get her back into the Dr but in the mean time, Mix 50% Aquaphor and 50% Maalox. I heard it works wonders. My pedi's office recommends it.

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Everytime I thought I couldn't try anything else, it turns out to be a yeast infection. She may need an oral med to get rid of it, so go to the dr. But I keep an antifungal lotion (athletes foot cream) in the diaper basket for when I can't seem to get rid of the redness and it usually works in a day. I also use Huggies pure and natural, it is the only diaper that doesn't irritate my girl. Good luck!

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I swore by DRC (Diaper Rash Cream) and you could get it at Walgreens. If it is not on the shelf, just ask the Pharmacist, and it is behind there (but over the counter). It worked magic for both of my kids that had the exact same problem with their poor buppy.... GOOD LUCK!!! Also, if you are nursing, breast milk is a cure all as well!!!! Let us know!!!

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