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Diaper Rash - Pawnee,OK

Hi... I have a 8 1/2 month old baby girl, she has gotten her fist diaper rash. I change her diapers often but yet she still has one. She was on antibiotics last week for an ear infection and I was told by a friend of mine that the antibiotics could give her a yeast infection. I have been using Lotrimin (that is what the doc said to use) and plus I use the A&D ointment on her. But all that is not working. Its starting to bleed when I wipe her and she screams her head off. any suggestions on what to use? Please help!!

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The doctor finally called me back and they are going to give her a prescription for nystatin. However, I am still going to buy some other diaper rash medicine. Thanks for the wonderful advice, I appreciate it all.

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My daughter also got a bad rash after being on antibiotics. The dr said to let her go without a diaper after we change her and give her a chance to air dry, he also had us use cortizone cream 3 times a day. We saw a difference the first day! Hope this helps :)

If the yeast cream isn't working, try using maalox. It could be an acid type infection, and maalox works wonders very quickly. Good luck

Just one more... Cloth diapers and/or as much nakey time as you can cope with. If you know her elimination signals and patterns,you could get a bowl and place her over the bowl while she goes. The dryer she is, the faster the rash will heal.

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If you let her go without a diaper for a while the rash should go away pretty quick. All of the moisture that is in the diaper, ie, any ointment and wet diaper, is going to make it worse. I know you'll have a mess to clean up once in a while but the end result is worth it.

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I use an ointment called corona. It is used for animals such as cows and can be found at atwoods. It is a yellow tub. I know it sounds wierd but it is an old remedy my grandmother has used forever and it works! When my daughter is recovering from antibiotics I use corona and monistat and it clears up pretty fast. Good luck!

B., you may try a powder that had corn starch in it. I use to use this on my daughter, she use to have ear infections all the time and was always on antibotics. Hope it works for you.

Just as a little side note; my mother also suggested to give your baby at least five to ten minutes of naked time to give their skin some air. Skin needs to breathe, and keeping it covered in a smothering diaper all day doesn't give it enough dry time. It will help reduce the chances of rash coming back. Same with the powder.

plain cornstarch is a blessing in disguise

It is definately a yeast infection. You need to stop using the diaper rash medicine and just use the Lotrimin. When my daughter had one we used Monistat and applied it 3 times/day. If the Lotrimin is not working maybe you should switch to Monistat. Good luck, it should get better soon.

My daughter had a horrible one from some meds she was on that gave her chronic diarrhea. The doctor prescribed her some diaper rash stuff. I don't know what it was called because it's been so long, but it was a creamy yellow and smelled alot like cake mix. The warren clinic at 31st and memorial has a pharmacy in it, it's the only place that has the stuff to mix it. It's wonderful, just that first day it almost completely gone. No one that I've talked to has ever heard of it, but I'm telling you, you HAVE to try it!! Also, just wash her with warm water, not wipes or wash clothes.
The doctor that prescribed it is Dr. Cohen at the interchange plaza (31st and memorial) his number is ###-###-####.

okay , if it is a yeast infection. You need to put her bottom in a tub of water everytime you change her. Let it air dry and try Balmax. The Dr. can give you other stuff for a baby, for a yeast unfection too. But, never swipe it, blot it. Good luck!!!!!!

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