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Diaper Rash Cream

I know my daughter is only 2 weeks old. But I was wondering what do you consider the best diaper rash cream? Why? I have been using different ones just to see how her bottom is reacting to them...but I am using alot of them....I have balm, powder, cream. I was just curious to see what is the "best" one.

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Hi J.,

My daughter has very sensitive skin and every diaper change I would have to use diaper cream. We tried Boudreaux Butt Paste, AquaPhor, Bag Balm, Aveeno and there were a couple others. The only one that seems to do the job is Kroger's brand. It has 40% Zinc which is comparable to Desitin (sp), but 1/2 the price. Hope this helps and good luck.

S.

My daughter had chronic diarreah(sp?) when she was a baby and the ped explained to me that diaper rash cream is not a medicine that heals the rash. It's a protectant/barrier to allow the skin to heal. Because my daughter's rash was sooo bad (sores, bleeding, etc.) I had to use the thinkest thing I could find and it was A&D Ointment. It worked the best for protecting her little bottom and allowed it to heal. Now, I had to slather it one after every diaper change, but it worked better for me than the others.

For me I found that Palmer Bottom Butter has worked the best. It smells really good and with my son his rashes would clear up in 1 to 2 diaper changes. I normally use powder just to keep him dry.

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I highly recommend Aquaphor all the time as a barrier and if she has a really bad rash put aquaphor w/Aveno which works wonders. Aveno andor aquaphor is the only cream and oientment that has worked for my youngest. He's got REALLY sensitive skin, plus food allergies which causes blisters, rashes and also has ezema. The aquaphor really helps his face for wind burn, rashes, etc.

Good Luck and I hope this helps.
M.

Burt's Bees is hands down the BEST. We used Bag Balm as well for our first daughter, but we also used cloth diapers. With disposables we found Burt's works the best. I have two girls and I've been using it from day one with my littlest. She has very sensitive skin and is prone to eczema outbreaks and we have next to no issues with her posterior due to the Burt's Bees ointment. Also, the product is 100% natural and the company does not test on animals.

***Use it with every diaper change and be fairly generous with your application.

Well, my son had a diaper rash for about a year and we tried everything imaginable...Boudreaux's, Dr. Smith's, Aquaphor, Desitin, something natural I bought online and nothing really worked- realized after a while he just had some eczema and it went away on it's own. I did find that, however, the Desitin had the most of an effect on normal rashes (that weren't eczema). I always bought the "Creamy Overnight" Desitin. Liked that best. Like the other poster said, every kid is different and they all respond to different creams differently. You may have to try them all to find the one that works best- would help if you have friends that will let you have a sample. Actually, if you like, I can give you samples of all of the ones that I've listed. Let me know if you would like that- I don't know where you're located, so you may be too far. I'm in McKinney.

Wow, it is funny to read all of these! As you can see, every child is SO different.

My first son only got better with Boudreaux Butt Paste and with a REALLY bad (open wound) rash, we mixed the Boudreaux’s with prescription burn cream.

My second son’s skin did not react at all to the Butt Paste at all, I use Desitin Original and he does great with that :-)

Good Luck and Congrats on the new baby!
E.

We LOVE Boudreaux (spelling?) Butt Paste. We got some in the hospital when my son had RotoVirus, and I cannot tell you how awesome it is!!! You can get it just about anywhere--Krogers, WalMart, Albertsons.

With my older daughter I had used A&D, but I didn't like the way it didn't "rub in". With my younger daughter, I used Renew. Not only did it rub in, it was cleared up in less than 2 days. Plus it's safe: the best of science and nature. And I can use it for other things too...it's a lotion.

Good luck!!
T.

I love the Desitin Original as well. My baby had tissue breakdown from breastfeeding his first few weeks of life as did my middle son. I actually went to the pediatrician and was prescribed something for that. If you are dealing with regular diaper rash though the Desitin is the best. You will find your own personal favorite as you go along. Congratulations on your newborn.

My daughter had chronic diarreah(sp?) when she was a baby and the ped explained to me that diaper rash cream is not a medicine that heals the rash. It's a protectant/barrier to allow the skin to heal. Because my daughter's rash was sooo bad (sores, bleeding, etc.) I had to use the thinkest thing I could find and it was A&D Ointment. It worked the best for protecting her little bottom and allowed it to heal. Now, I had to slather it one after every diaper change, but it worked better for me than the others.

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