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Diaper Rash! Help!

Hi:
The craziest thing happened this weekend. My daughter was fine on Saturday morning and then, I changed her before her nap and noticed a super-red diaper rash that seemingly came out of nowhere! It's a bad one...I've never seen anything like it. Nothing like sores or anything, but just really bright red and obviously very painful. She doesn't even want to sit down! We've never had severe diaper rash before (thankfully) so I don't really know what to use on something like this. We have Bag Balm and Balmex but neither one seems to be helping at all. What do you recommend? Do you have any other tips? Thanks!

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Wow, thanks so much for all your great tips! I was a little freaked that it might be a yeast infection (I didn't even know babies got them!) and I looked it up online. They said the way you can tell is that, with a yeast infection, the redness appears in the cracks and creases....a regular diaper rash usually just affects the part of the skin that's exposed to the diaper. So I checked and the redness was only on the outside. Went to the store, bought the PINXAV and within 2 days it's improved tremendously. Also doing a lot of airing out! Thanks again!

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You have a lot of responses, but you could probably use all the help you can get. My daughter had really bad daiper rash when I was breastfeeding and again when she swallowed too much pool water. The thing that worked best and sounds a little strange is:
1. Wipe her with cotton balls and baby oil.
2. Dab on Mallox
3. Then put crisco (the lard like stuff) on her bum. I know it sounds weird. It works as a great barrier and has oil in it.
This was a miracle. Hope it helps

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Its probably a yeast infection. You can treat it with a topical ointment that has Miconazole or Clotrimazole (Monistat, Lotrimin) Regular ointments won't help, they make it worse by keeping the area too moist. Keep her clean and dry down there. You may need to switch her diapers too. My daughter had yeast infections when we used the tighter diapers on her (pampers cruisers) but when we switched to the looser ones (pampers baby-dry) the infections stopped. The baby-dry diapers allowed more air to circulate in her groin area and stopped things from being too warm and moist, which is what causes the yeast to thrive. If it is a yeast infection the ointment should clear things up quickly. Good luck!

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Hello J., The best thing I have found for diaper rash is corn starch, I know it may sound silly but it really works. It come in a box, just put some in an old powder container or use an old clean baby food jar, put some wholes in the lid, put the corn starch in it and sprinkle it on the childs bottom. you should see a huge improvement that day. I have 3 children 9,6,and 5 I used it on all their diaper rashes. let us know how it works out for you!

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Advice from a mom in my moms group. Several ladies in my group have used this and claim there is nothing like it!

"THE BEST DIAPER CREAM RECIPE

My kids get BAD rashes with teething. The red open sores kind. My friend gave me the best recipe that works like magic. I always have it on hand:

The key is to not change any ingredients, it has to be these specific ones:

Aquaphor (real thick petroleum jelly) It is pricey
Original Desitin (the purple one, not the creamy in the blue bottle)
Maalox (yes, for upset stomachs)

Mix in three equal parts. I mix the Aq and Des first, then add the maalox. I usually do a little less maalox because I want it to be nice and creamy.

After a nice bath (throw a little baking soda in there) make sure his bum is completely dry and lather that on. Overnight, you will be amazed at how healed it is.

Use it after all diaper changes.

You will love it."

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You have a lot of responses, but you could probably use all the help you can get. My daughter had really bad daiper rash when I was breastfeeding and again when she swallowed too much pool water. The thing that worked best and sounds a little strange is:
1. Wipe her with cotton balls and baby oil.
2. Dab on Mallox
3. Then put crisco (the lard like stuff) on her bum. I know it sounds weird. It works as a great barrier and has oil in it.
This was a miracle. Hope it helps

2 moms found this helpful

Its probably a yeast infection. You can treat it with a topical ointment that has Miconazole or Clotrimazole (Monistat, Lotrimin) Regular ointments won't help, they make it worse by keeping the area too moist. Keep her clean and dry down there. You may need to switch her diapers too. My daughter had yeast infections when we used the tighter diapers on her (pampers cruisers) but when we switched to the looser ones (pampers baby-dry) the infections stopped. The baby-dry diapers allowed more air to circulate in her groin area and stopped things from being too warm and moist, which is what causes the yeast to thrive. If it is a yeast infection the ointment should clear things up quickly. Good luck!

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Hi - This has happened to me a few times with the twins. First, if you haven't yet stop using wipes they make the rash burn use a wet rag or something like that until it clears up. Also, we found this stuff called Pink Salve (or something like that) if you ask the Rx at Marc's I think they have it....this stuff is the best. Finally, leave your babies diaper off as much as possible because the air helps dry the rash out.

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I know this sounds crazy, but try putting vaseline on it...LOTS of vaseline. I always put vaseline on my kids before bed at night and they hardly ever get any kind of a rash. Vaseline will giver her instant relief...it acts as a barrier on the skin to keep it from getting irritated....it should help her right away. Also let her bottom airdry for about 10 minutes....and wash her bottom with plain water and a washcloth instead of diaper wipes until it clears up. I hope it gets better soon : ) If you don't notice an improvement in a couple days, then call your doc bc it may be yeast...but I'll bet the vaseline works perfectly : )

good luck!

Sounds like Yeast to me, and if so then NO diaper rash ointment will help. I would call the doctor if I were you, and try a hydrocortisone 1% cream (my doc said to use it 3x a day for a week or something like that--ask your doc). Try to let her get plenty of air, leaving the diaper off as much as possible.
Hope that helps!
Lynn

Pink Sav is the best, my daughter had Roto Virus, and had 15 bowel movements in one day, we went through a tube of Desitin and a tube of A&D and no improment, Pink Sav fixed her right up. You have to ask for it at the Pharmacy, but it is actually cheaper then A&D and Desitin

Take her to the doctor! My daughter gets the same one and no matter what I use they don't go away until she goes to the doc. They said hers are a thrush infection and give her a medicated cream, an ointment and Balmex. It usually starts clearing in the first day. I hope this helps because I was freaking out the first time it happened too!

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