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Diaper Rashes

My son keeps getting rashes after rashes. I have brought him to the doctors numerous times but they keep saying use the balmex/malox mixture and use silferden(spelled wrong, its for burns) once at night and once in the morning. Well it takes a week then he is good. He goes to school and he gets another rash. I eliminated juice and he is fine on the weekends with me. Its only at school and they have no idea why he is getting it. Also he only has loose BMs at school at home he is fine. Has anyone experienced this? I need help because I feel so bad for him. He is not ready to potty train either. I have tried. Any suggestions?

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I would like to thank everyone for there advice. I took my son the the Derm and it was a fungal rash but since it is so hot and he has sensitive skin he will has rashes till he is out of diapers. I have been using OTC fungal cream and that helps and letting him hangout free. He is not ready for potty training because he gets really upset and mad with me. It due time it will stop.
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Try triple paste with EVERY diaper change. If no improvementm try an anti-yeast cream OTC. If still no results, take him to derm to rule out other causes of diaper rash (i.e. zinc deficiency,etc).

Hi M. - Try BABY Gold Bond powder. The rash area gets so moist when ointments are constantly used that it can't dry up and heal. The diaper also blocks any air that the area needs to help it dry. Try it....worked for me many times.

My son is 20 months old and also suffers from diaper rashes. Something that has really worked for me has been "Vusion." Its a great diaper ointment which is medicated. Some pediatricians or dermatalogists should carry samples. Good luck!

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M.: Have you tried giving him probiotics? aka acidophilus. It's the naturally occuring bacteria in yogurt. It does wonders with their little bellies, and in essence will also help with the diaper rash. Good luck!

Try changing the brand of diaper that you use. My daughter used to get a rash anytime I bought luv brand diapers. I don't know if she was sensitive to what that brand used for absorbtion. Also to help prevent diaper rash have the daycare that he goes to change him more frequently. It will be more expensive for you but worth your baby not having a sore bottom.

Just sprinkle on plain CORN STARCH, it will clear up almost over night! Use like any powder. It did miracles for my children and still works on rashes today!
Kathy

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Try Triple Paste. It is expensive, but worth it. My son's butt was so bad the skin looked burnt and Triple Paste was like a miracle. Buy the big tub instead of the little tube, you can scoop it out. Sometimes you can put the Aquaphore on top of the triple paste to act like a barier so it doesnt get worn off as easily. I promise you will see a difference within 2 days of using it..
Good luck!

I know this sounds crazy and ask you pediatrician if your son is old enough and use crisco. Yes, animal lard works overnight and is wonderful. I was at a friend's shower and an older woman was there who gave her a small tub of crisco for diaper rash. She said her sons still use it if they get a strawberry from a fall and they are in their 30's. I use it on my two year old son and is is the only thing for diaper rash I use.

I would check out the school really good and maybe even consider finding a new one. Maybe they are not changing his diapers often enough.

I would definitely ask around at the school. It sounds like something he's coming into contact with there and it might be affecting other kids there. I hope he feels better!

Hi M. - Try BABY Gold Bond powder. The rash area gets so moist when ointments are constantly used that it can't dry up and heal. The diaper also blocks any air that the area needs to help it dry. Try it....worked for me many times.

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