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Diaper Rash Remedies

Hey Moms, i need some help. i have a 1 yr old that has gotten his first diaper rash. He got it really bad. He has been having runny stools and i believe it is from his 4 teeth that came in this week. I need to know how to help it. I have been using Boudrouxs (SP)? Butt Paste. It is great. But he has gotten blisters with this rash. He just started drinking whole organic milk this month and i don"t know if the runny stools is from the milk or the teeth. Could be both. I nursed him untill 9 months and he never had a problem with the few months of formula. overall, it's the weekend and any mom advice would be great. thanks.

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Thanks you all so much for your suggestions. This site proves it it so good to know about. I did let my son run around with no diaper over the weekend. I went to Sprout's and got him the burts bees baby ointment, Along with goats milk for the milk of choice. I took him to the doc this morning and it was a yeast infection. Two perscriptions later and the brat diet for the runny stools, my doc thinks he should be better soon. As for the milk, he can't have dairy for at least 3 weeks in order to find out if that is his problem. I am giving him goats milk and feeding him the brat diet untill he gets harder poop. :) Also, poor little guy has his molars all coming in with the 4 that just came in this week. Doctor said that they are all coming at once. Thanks again for all the suggestions.

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First, you need to find out if it is a yeast infection...if it is then you need some kind of anti-fungal ointment (Nystatin is the prescription). If it is just irritation then I use plain-old vaseline. I'm on my third child now and I've tried all the different types of creams and I swear by vaseline (and it's cheap). I put it on with EVERY diaper change and it really works. Good luck!

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I used corn starch it works. I just sprinkle a little in the diaper at every change and with in a few days you will see it clearing up.

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I founf that plain old Vasaline worked best when my kids had any kind if irritaion or rash in that area.

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Try organic cocounut oil - from the health food store. It has soothing properties that are similiar to that of breastmilk, and it has natural antiseptic/anti-fungal properties as well.

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First, you need to find out if it is a yeast infection...if it is then you need some kind of anti-fungal ointment (Nystatin is the prescription). If it is just irritation then I use plain-old vaseline. I'm on my third child now and I've tried all the different types of creams and I swear by vaseline (and it's cheap). I put it on with EVERY diaper change and it really works. Good luck!

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Try Aquaphor. We use it for diaper rash (cure and prevention), chapped faces, and I even use it on my dried-out-and-cracking-open hands at night.

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The best cure for diaper rash I have found is giving your baby a warm bath with about a cup of Epsom Salt mixed with about three drops of Lavender Essential Oils. Then I just let my baby take his/her regular bath and the rash usually cleans up with in a day maybe two of doing this. Good Luck! Having a little one with a bad rash is no fun :(!

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I used to use cornstarch and A&D ointment.

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Hi, J.:

I would recommend switching from the milk to what he had before, or not give him as much of that, just to rule out if that's what's causing the runs. The best diaper rash oinment is that which has Zinc oxide, it doesn't need to be expensive, even generic brands are better than name brands. Use as much as you need. Also, instead of just wiping him, try washing his bottom every time you can. Try not to use wipes, because whatever they contain to keep them moist, really burns on those wounds. Don't use talcum powder, use corn starch, and as much as you can, let him be without a diaper. Maybe leaving him ten or fifteen minutes between changes. You can also apply lard to his bottom. I know it doesn't sound good, but lard doesn't let any wetness get to his skin. Also, if it doesn't improve in about three days, do take him to the doctor, as it could be a fungal infection that requires a different kind of oinment.
Best luck to you!

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I used pure cornstarch on my boys butt when blisters formed from a runny diaper like that and it went away within a day or two. The runny stools are usually acidic and the paste will just hurt when applied and not get rid of the problem. Need to use the cornstarch to neutralize the acid so the blisters heal and go away. that is what worked for me anyhow. You also may want to try the lactaid milk and see if he may be lactose intolerant. If he is, the runny stools should disappear within a week or 2 of using the lactose free milk. I know there are Organic types of lactose free milk as well, so it won't change anything in that respect. I had to use Soy milk with my oldest for a few years as he was sensitive to Cows Milk for about 3 years of his life. It could be the teeth, but in my experience when the runny stools last a while, it is usually a more pressing problem, either an allergy or a sickness causing it.

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There is a NATURAL remedy to help.... you can buy it in places like HighHealth. It's a natural acidopholis for children! You put a small amount (1/2 teaspoon) in a drink once a day and it regulates bowels. My son needed it whenever he got loose stools. Ask them for a kid's version (it's lactose free too!) Good luck!

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