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Is This Diaper Rash? or Something Else?

Hello mommies,

My 15 month old daughter only seems gets diaper rash when she's teething. For the last week or so, she's had this diaper rash that just won't go away. (We've been putting on tons of Desitin and corn starch, and keeping up with it.) Sure enough, my husband and I checked and she's popped out a molar! The diaper rash has definitely calmed down since the tooth has broken through, but now she has these little red dots.

Has anyone else seen this? Someone suggested to me that it may be a "Yeast rash"? Any suggestions would be most helpful :) I'm thinking she may need something stronger than desitin or corn starch.

What can I do next?

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I would like to thank everyone once again for all of your responses! You mommies are wonderful and make me love this website even more. I'm so glad I can count on you all.

Shortly after posting my question on diaper rash, the "diaper rash" ended up being a form of a yeast infection. My daughter's pediatrician recommended Lotrimin (the same stuff you use for athlete's foot). Who would have thought? It cleared it up within 2 days. Great stuff! Thanks again for all of your help!!

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Hi, I think Balmex is thicker than Desitin...I used to hate trying to wash it off because it was so thick but now that is what I use for serious rashes.

My pedi gives us a script for Nystatin and Hydrocortisone, use on alternate diaper changes. The Nystatin is what will clear up the rash. The hydrocortisone will help with redness and itching.

Try Triple Paste and also sunlight..or just let her air it out as often as possible. Plus go up in a size in diapers so allow more airflow. I always go up at nighttime. Good luck!

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Do her stools seem looser when she gets this rash? I'm surprised she has a molar, she seems young. But anyway, I would go to the DR, it just may be a yeast rash if it hasnt gone away, they can give you a pres cream. When it is cleared up I would always keep vaseline on her bottom at every diaper change, it creates a barrier on the skin so the poop doesnt give her a rash.
Best of Luck let us know how you make out.

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Definatly sounds like a yeast infection. Very common-- not to worry. You want to start with Nystatin, if that dosent work ask your pedi for Vusion. Vusion is amazing at clearing this although it is often not covered by Ins. and will cost a wopping $260.00!!! I just went through this so believe me, I know that is a crazy amount. I have excellent ins. so I called the company, they can authorize a 1 time sale but if you will need it refilled, your pedi will have to call the ins. co. .. good luck. it's worth it to get the tube of vusion in your house. L. C.

I also agree that this is yeast diaper rash. My son had this too and his doc prescribed nystatin. He only needed a tiny bit and it cleared up within a few days.

It really sounds more like a yeast infection to me and is not at all uncommon in infants.
Be aware that little boys , as well as little girls, can have yeast infections.
Teething, colds, infections, and illnesses can set them off if the child is prone to contract them.
Infections can weaken the immune system enough to allow the yeastie beasties to proliferate.
The simplest way to treat it is to get a natural yogurt, one with live cultures, such as Stoneybrook Farm, and rather than desitin,(which will not help with yeast infection) rub a bit of the yogurt on the rash.
Also, feed her yogurt. At 15 months she is well old enough.
Yogurt will replenish the natural bacterias in her body that normally keep yeast infections quiet.
But again, use the natural yogurts that have live cultures.
If this is not enough relieve the child then there are ointments her ped could prescribe.
One other thing that is most helpful is if you can take off her diaper several times a day and let her "air dry" If she could be in the sun without the diaper that is even better.
Any rash on the genitals thrives in a dark, moist enviornment. The sun is a marvelous healer of such rashes.
Also, try to avoid giving her any acidy foods.
This is a much more common occurance than you may imagine. Quite uncomfortable for the child just as it is in an adult.
It does need to be tended as it can run rampant throughout the body. Systemic yeast infections are miserable. Dont think they often happen with infants and babies tho.
Wishing you the best
God bless
Grandmother Lowell

Please start using Arbonne's Diaper Rash cream! You don't want those chemicals and dyes penetrating her little bottom (26 seconds is all it takes for something to go on your skin and be absorbed into your major organs). My boys were different, one got a sort of heat rash when teething the other one didn't I used the natural teething tablets and it took the pain away almost instantly.
My boys will still use the Arbonne Diaper Rash Cream when they are in Boy Scout camp for chafing! It is safe for all to use. Check it out at www.seethedifference.myarbonne.com and ask for a free sample to try if you want to try before you buy. It takes so little to get the job done mine lasted for over a year, just that one cream (I believe using these products kept my boys skin clear and rash free while they were in diapers/training pants). Good luck, L.
p.s. it also works as an anti bacterial cream, I use it on cuts, scrapes etc. It is amazing what plants can do if we remember their healing properties. No matter what you use stay away from Mineral Oil and other petroleum based products. If you google these two things you will understand why.

My pedi gives us a script for Nystatin and Hydrocortisone, use on alternate diaper changes. The Nystatin is what will clear up the rash. The hydrocortisone will help with redness and itching.

We just experienced something similar w/ our 1 yr old. Used all the Desitin in the world to no avail. At his checkup last week our doc gave us a prescrip called Vusion....it worked like a charm!! It is for yeast like bum infections. She gave us enough samples so we didn't need to fill a scrip. Ask your doc....I think you definitely need something else!! Good luck and let me know you make out.
Becky

J.,
I can't say exactly what type of rash your daughter might have but I've noticed something similar in my 14 month old daughter. When nothing else worked, I bought "canus" diaper cream. First of all, it is 40% zinc oxide where desitin and balmex are only around 10% or so. Secondly, it's made with goats milk which softens skin. It's the only thing that I've noticed worked. My son used balmex without a problem.

The other thing you can try is Aveeno oatmeal bath. It helps with rashes and leaves a protective barrier on your baby's skin. Good luck.

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