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HORRID Diaper Rash!

HELP! My daughter gets HORRID diaper rash when she teeths. (My sister and I both had this problem as well, per my mom) One poppy diaper can literally eat her skin and leave her with welts and blisters. We have been using Triple Paste and that seems to do a decent job in helping to clear it up.

Have any other mom's had this problem? What remedies worked best for you?

I'm looking for some new things to try. Her screaming in pain tonight was breaking my heart!

Addition: I have tried some cloth diapers. The other issue I'm running into right now is she is lactose intolerant. So we are working with that as well. With the frequent soft stools that she has, I just haven't been able to do cloth diapers very well. But, I did switch over to Seventh Generation diapers to try to help with the problem. We do change her very frequently here at home, so when she is at home the diaper rash is very mild. Unfortunatly, she does not have her diaper changed quite as quickly at the babysitters as she does here at home and that is when she ends up with the horrid diaper rash.

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THANK YOU! I received lots of great advice! I will be trying some of these different remedies and hopefully will find one that will work for her. I did try burnt flour overnight last night and gave some for the daycare provider to use today, recommended by some of my sister's coworkers, can't say that it really helped, so we will try something different tonight. Again, thank you for all of your great advice...you mammas' are awesome!!

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CORN STARCH-------I used an old remedy my grandmother told me when my first born was starting to have a rash. She told me to use CORN STARCH and I'm telling you the first signs of a red bottom, I would put some on and it would be gone within the day or the next day.

Good luck and hopefully something will work soon.

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We use Dr. Smith Diaper Ointment and it is amazing! Hope this helps. We find it at walgreens, and I think I have seen it at Walmart. Good Luck

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My son had a horrid rash about two months ago and my SIL introduced me to Triple Paste (found at Target). . . It cleared up in 2 days. Hope this hepls.

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I had the same problem with both my kids, we figured out that kiwis caused it to happen with my daughter. It was awful, the smallest amount of poop and it was like pure acid. We discovered making a pin hole in a vitamin e pill and rubbing the oil on the rash it would clear it up almost completly the same day. This trick worked great on both my kids as well as family members. Hope this helps and good luck

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I did have that problem too. My daughter would get real shiney, then blister, welt, crack open & sometimes even bleed. We used petrolium jelly to protect her. It's easy to wash off but creates a great barrier. Secondly, we only used warm water & wash cloths to clean her up when she had a break out. The soap in the wipes hurts hurts hurts. Good luck little tushy!

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use bounty paper towels and water instead of wipes while she has a rash. the baby wipes irritate it more plus you will save money not using wipes all the time. I used paper towels and water at home and when they didn't have a rash would use the wipes when we were out. I also carried folded paper towels in a baggy and took an extra bottle with water to use for the diaper bag when they had a bad rash. It usually helped a lot, changing their diapers frequently, using water instead of wipes, and used desitin creamy and put it on lightly after every diaper change until the rash was gone.

Just be sure it's not a yeast infection because regular creams won't work and you would need to get a cream like nystatin from your dr or can try using vagisil.

I didn't have good luck with cloth diapers helping so just used luvs and changed them more often. all 3 of my kids were allergic to huggies diapers.

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CORN STARCH-------I used an old remedy my grandmother told me when my first born was starting to have a rash. She told me to use CORN STARCH and I'm telling you the first signs of a red bottom, I would put some on and it would be gone within the day or the next day.

Good luck and hopefully something will work soon.

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M., I am a childcare provider and as far as I'm concerned the diapers should be changed More frequently with me rather than less!! Mention to your provider that your daughter's bottom is still really red and you (meaning both of you) need to keep on top of it. Hopefully approaching it that way wouldn't be accussing in any way.

Here us a rememdy recommended by one of my clients Pediatrician. Mix equal parts Triple Antibiotic Ointment, Lotrimine, Hydrocortizone Cream and Butt Paste. I call it the miracle cream. It really works wonders.

Good Luck

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My Ped said to use Vaseline rather than diaper paste because the paste can be hard to wipe off during cleaning causing further irritation. The Vaseline creates a barrier so the mess never actually touches the skin, and it is easy to wipe off the mess and reapply. It worked like a charm for my boys who also had this issue.

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our doctor said to use whatever diaper rash medicine had the most zinc oxide, which was desitin and we kept her slathered up. Another thing we did was give her aveeno oatmeal baths for diaper rash then let her lay on a towel and air dry.

You could also try slathering her up with vaseline when you think she's teething, before a poopy diaper. The vaseline will keep the moisture away from her bottom.

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Our pediatrician wrote us a prescription for Bum Balm and it helps wonders. When we are out of that, I use neosporin and then lather on the Burts Bee's diaper cream. Cornstarch also works well to dry the area and isn't harmful like baby powder. I also rinse out our wipes or just use flannel rags (well, not rags- but old shirts cut up) that run under warm water. I hope you find something that works for you!

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