B.O. asks from Goldsboro, NC on April 26, 2009
Diaper Rash Issues........
How bad should I let my daughters diaper rash get. I think it may be a yeast infection... It does seem to be bothering her some.. Any advice on what to use at home.. She goes to the doc for her ears anyway on Tues. Should I just leave it till then.... I let her run around a couple times,but she pees on the floor. Any advice would be great. thank you.
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Thank you everyone for your advice I really really appreciate it.. it is very helpful.... I will definetly use it...I tried the vinager since that is what I had in the house, but all of the advice was very helpful and I will definetly be refering to it.. thanks...
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H.B. answers from Seattle on April 27, 2009
Don't put cornstarch on a yeasty diaper rash - it will feed the yeast and make it get worse.
I have had good results using any store brand Lotrimin type cream (clotrimazole) - smear a thin layer, covered by a thick layer of Aquafor at each diaper change. Then to maintain a healthy butt, a smear of Aquafor whenever a bit of redness appears, and at the bedtime diaper change.
Use just water on a soft washcloth to clean her at diaper changes, and pat very gently. Don't wait for the appt to start treating it, diaper rashes can get really bad (raw and bleeding) very fast if left without treatment. But they can also clear up quickly when treated properly. Good luck!
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L.W. answers from Seattle on April 27, 2009
While living in Germany, a midwife recommended Weleda Baby Calendula Diaper Care for diaper rash, and I've used it on both my children. It protects and heals at the same time, and I notice an improvement by the next diaper change. I found it here in the US on VitaCost.com (http://www.vitacost.com/Weleda-Calendula-Diaper-Care#Ingr....
J.C. answers from Anchorage on April 27, 2009
My son's doctor recommended skipping the "pastes" and just using Vaseline. It provides a protective layer just like the pastes, but you don't have to rub hard to get it off so it keeps the skin from irritation is two ways.
H.B. answers from Seattle on April 27, 2009
Don't put cornstarch on a yeasty diaper rash - it will feed the yeast and make it get worse.
I have had good results using any store brand Lotrimin type cream (clotrimazole) - smear a thin layer, covered by a thick layer of Aquafor at each diaper change. Then to maintain a healthy butt, a smear of Aquafor whenever a bit of redness appears, and at the bedtime diaper change.
Use just water on a soft washcloth to clean her at diaper changes, and pat very gently. Don't wait for the appt to start treating it, diaper rashes can get really bad (raw and bleeding) very fast if left without treatment. But they can also clear up quickly when treated properly. Good luck!
J.R. answers from Seattle on April 27, 2009
The doctor/nurse hotline recommended a warm bath with baking soda then antibiotic ointment and then diaper cream on top of that. It worked for us. My daughter's diet was so high in fiber that she would poo several times a day and she would get a rash occassionally. The bath with baking soda really helped. I don't have any advice if its a yeast infection.
T.F. answers from Seattle on April 27, 2009
a couple of things I did for rashes. My boys used to get the ones that the skin would bleed. first I would put them in a warm bath with baking soda. them when They did have the yeast infection, the doctor told me to get over the counter yeast treatment like monostat. Then to protect the area I got this wonderful stuff called triple paste. It is very thick and works really well. If you cannot find it on the shelves, have the pharmacist order it. You dont need a prescription for it, but for some reason years ago they took it off the shelves and you had to get it in the pharmacy. Also another really good product to usr to heal and protect the area is lansolin. Just like it heals and protects nipples while bf, it will help heal and protect the rash area. This stuff is also great for burns and any dry cracked skin issues, keep around in your first aid supplies.
K.I. answers from Spokane on April 26, 2009
B.,
Waiting till Tuesday should be just fine. Untill then make sure you change her diaper often and immediately after she goes pootty. Apply a heavy layer of butt paste or diaper rash cream and it should be fine till you can show the Doc and get some reassurance:)
K.
M.O. answers from Portland on April 27, 2009
If you have yeast infection cream/ointment you can use it on the baby. If it is a yeast infection you will notice a difference pretty quick. My doctor recommended bag balm for a really bad diaper rash my little guy had and in 1 day it was gone. I know how crazy that sounds, especially knowing what it looked like and all the other things we had tried but it's true. I found mine at Walgreens.
R.C. answers from Portland on April 27, 2009
This sounds a little bizarre, but in desperation once with a yeast rash, I used yogurt (plain only). I put it in his bath, and also let some dry on the rash. Kefir (also plain flavor) would work too. Anyway it was gone the next time I changed the diaper. I applied it again to be sure, and it worked. If you can get her to drink kefir that will help from the inside out.
Best wishes.
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