J.L. asks from Riverside, CA on April 16, 2011
Itchy Bottom - Riverside,CA
Hello, I am a 27 yr old, first time mom and my 1 1/2 yr old has had diarrhea for about 4 days. Now she has formed a rash on her bottom that goes all the way up her backside and she can't sleep and does the little dog scoot because it itches. I feel so bad for her, I've tried butt paste, that didnt do anything. I sat her in lukewarm water, let her air dry, then putting lotrimin on her and that didnt do much. I don't know what else to do, so I tried comforting her until I just layed her in her crib so she could put herself to sleep. Please Help!
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Thank you to everyone, such great advise. This is my first time using the website and I love it! I will try some of the treatments that were listed and I will let you know what happened.
Thanks a lot.
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D.W. answers from Gainesville on April 16, 2011
It could very well be a yeast infection from the extra damp conditions created when she was going thru the bout of diarrhea. Get her in to see the doc. They will probably prescribe something like Nystatin. My daughter had a couple as an infant that covered her bottom.
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M.B. answers from Honolulu on April 18, 2011
My thoughts too were that it might be a yeast rash since those are super itchy. She'll need a prescription for Nystatin to get this healed up.
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D.W. answers from Gainesville on April 16, 2011
It could very well be a yeast infection from the extra damp conditions created when she was going thru the bout of diarrhea. Get her in to see the doc. They will probably prescribe something like Nystatin. My daughter had a couple as an infant that covered her bottom.
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D.S. answers from New York on April 16, 2011
Get it checked out. It may be yeast and that is sooooo uncomfortable and needs medication to be treated. Try giving her some yogurt, and oatmeal baths for the time being, but if it's yeast moisture and warmth will only make it worse, so as messy as it try to leave her diaper free as much as possible.
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M.B. answers from Honolulu on April 18, 2011
My thoughts too were that it might be a yeast rash since those are super itchy. She'll need a prescription for Nystatin to get this healed up.
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D.W. answers from Philadelphia on April 16, 2011
try a bath with baking soda. let her air dry like you have been doing. lotrimin is not really going to help. did you try the triple paste? I would let her air dry then put some liquid maalox around her but and where ever the rash is let it dry then put on the triple paste on top of it. In the meanwhile give her a 1/2 teaspoon of childrens benedryll before she goes to bed. feed her some yogurt like the yo baby or activia which has the live cultures and is probiotic to help heal her from the inside out. no baby powder either since it will trap the moisture and make her more itchy.
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T.R. answers from Los Angeles on April 18, 2011
Try pure organic coconut oil!
T.K. answers from Honolulu on April 18, 2011
might be a yeast infection- you can use a over the counter medicine. My daughter had thrash and diaper rash that would not go away using desitine (?? sp). after a week I asked her dr he recommended a yeast infection cream (i forgot the name but the box was pink w/applicators- didn't use those) I was told to apply the cream at every diaper change. Started clearing up by Monday (p/u the medicine on a Friday)
K.S. answers from Miami on April 16, 2011
Their is this oatmeal paste I cannot think of its name but it is suppose to soothe the rashe. They use it with kids who get poison oak etc also.
J.C. answers from New York on April 16, 2011
Cornstarch baby powder.
My son just went through this. The poor guy. His butt itched like crazy. I kept trying ointments and creams...... Finally, I called my mom and she told me to try some powder. The itch went away overnight and he hasn't had it since.
Sometimes all of the ointment and creams continue to keep the itch alive. The drying power of the powder seems to help.
It's worth a shot.
Peace.
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