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Diaper Rash Advice

My daughter is 7 months old. We just started solid foods 1 month ago. She is now pooping more frequently with a solid consistency. She is now struggling with diaper rash in the area on her bottom were she poops. I use butpaste on her rash after every diaper change and change her after every nap and poop. Any recommendation on what I might be able to do differently to help with her rash?

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Thank you so much for all the responses and advice. The consensus from most was to let her air out and go diaperless as often as possible, use vasaline or bag balm, don't use baby wipes but a wet wash cloth and make sure she doesn't have food allergies or a yeast infection. We go to the doctor on Thursday, but her bottom is so much better already. I think it is her system getting used to the solid foods and solid poops. We have been airing her out and using a zinc cream that has helped rather quickly. Thanks again for all the great advice.....I have a lot of tricks in my bag now!!

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My mother in law advised me to use cornstarch when my youngest gets diaper rash. Not baby powder "with cornstarch" just plain old by itself cornstarch. It really works.
H. T.

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My son struggled with diaper rash for quite a while. He even got a yeast infection. We tried creams, oatmeal baths and even a prescription, but could not get it under control. Finally my dr. suggested trying cloth diapers for a while. Well, after using them for one day his rash was almost 100% better. After a week he was back to normal. We tried going back to Pampers after that, but the rash came back. We are now using the Seventh Generation diapers and things are going really well. We have not even had to use a diaper cream once since switching. We still use the cloth diapers when we are hanging around the house just to give his bottom time to "rest."

I don't know what you're using, but I found Desitin to be the only effective diaper rash ointment - the old fishy one. But it WORKS!

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Hi S.,

I would really look at what foods you are feeding her, since this is a recent problem. For my daughter, the rice cereal made her VERY constipated. We immediately switched to baby food vegetables and she did much better. Make sure you wait 3 days before each additional food, so it is clear if something does not agree. My daughter got terrible diaper rash from green beans and peas and when she was older, chili. If it seems like she is constipated (poops are too hard), then I would suggest some baby food prunes. In your case, I would probably take her off the solid foods again, for a week, to see if the rash clears up. Then, slowly introduce solids, one at a time to find the culprit. Good luck!

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My mother in law advised me to use cornstarch when my youngest gets diaper rash. Not baby powder "with cornstarch" just plain old by itself cornstarch. It really works.
H. T.

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Very simple solution for the horrendous case we had:

Wash with water only;

Dry very thoroughly (we use a hairdryer set to cold);

If using any ointment, dry EXTRA well so you don't trap moisture;

Avoid acidic foods (grapes, tomatoes, citrus, etc.).

Best wishes for a happy bottom!

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Bag Balm!!! It worked miracles for our daughter, too!

Good luck!
K.

If the rash is just around the anus and a like a red ring, it is an allergy to something she's eating. You might want to go back and elimate foods to see what it is... I use Desitin on my son every night before bed. He hasn't had many diaper rashes in his life, but perhaps I'm just lucky!

You might try switching your diaper rash medicine. I tried a couple different ones with my kids and found that Balmex was the best for me....it works like a charm!!! Other than that just keep making sure she's not sitting in wet or poopy diapers!! Good luck

Sometimes they have a slight food sensitivity and it will make their poop more asidic. You may want to try to identify a food that is giving her more frequent rashes.

I found with my daughter that the only way to clear up her diaper rash was to leave her without a diaper for a little while after each diaper change to allow the area to air dry. It worked really well, but means that you have to clean up a few extra messes. Good luck!

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