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Problem with Baby Wipes

Hello I was just wondering if anyone else had any ideas on this:
My daughter is two and all of a sudden started getting really red around her butt. I thought she had a little diaper rash so I kept putting diaper rash cream on it. Well it didn't go away and has only gotten worse that when we wipe her it was bleeding. Then the same thing started happening to my 8 month old son. Iv'e talked to their doctor and done some research online and I'm thinking that it's the baby wipes. We only use the huggies sensitive brand. I read that it could be the chemical in the wipes making this happen. Does anyone know if theres a wipe out there that dosen't have this in its ingredients or an alternative?

What can I do next?

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Use cloth wipes! And Kissaluvs wipes solution. You mix like 2 teaspoons of the solution with 4 oz of witch hazel in a spray bottle, wet the wipe with water and spray just a bit on the wipe. Far, far more economical, better for baby and way better for the environment. After I started using cloth diapers and wipes I hated when I had to use the disposable ones. I would only have to use one cloth wipe to clean up a messy diaper compared to 3-4-5 disposable wipes.

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This is advice I learned from other moms on this site so you may have already heard it! :)

My son just went through terrible diaper rash and we used water in a spray bottle, spritz lightly on the bottom and dab (not wipe) with a piece of paper towel. It really helped. His skin was cracked and bleeding and this was a much gentler way to clean until things cleared up. Also, we switched to using Aquaphor (instead of Desitin) because it doesn't stick to the skin so much (it kinda absorbs) so it wasn't so hard to wipe off.

I think some other moms have suggested possible causes other than the wipes. That would be smart to look into just in case there's another underlying cause.

Hope everything works out! Happy wiping! :)

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Use cloth wipes! And Kissaluvs wipes solution. You mix like 2 teaspoons of the solution with 4 oz of witch hazel in a spray bottle, wet the wipe with water and spray just a bit on the wipe. Far, far more economical, better for baby and way better for the environment. After I started using cloth diapers and wipes I hated when I had to use the disposable ones. I would only have to use one cloth wipe to clean up a messy diaper compared to 3-4-5 disposable wipes.

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Earth's Best wipes! chlorine free! Cleared up my son's butt in a day!

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You can buy cloth wipes and use water- cotton babies.com

You can just use a protective ointment every time to protect her skin- Aquaphor is good.

You could investigate food sources. My son gets rashes if he eats more than one serving of cooked tomatoes or any raw tomatoes. He also gets it from citrus like oranges and mandarins (even canned) and if he has more than a handful of strawberries.

What diapers do you use? Huggies recently added new chemicals to theirs.

If you've been using the Huggies Sensitive wipes for awhile, I would bet it is the diapers or diet.

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You could stop using wipes altogether. Wet paper towels work just as well.

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I use (and have for the last 7+ years) huggies natural care fragrance free wipes. Never had a problem. Although, when the kids do have a diaper rash, it does irritate them. And for those times, I just use a soft washclothes with warm water to clean them up.

I think Seventh Generation makes baby wipes. Maybe you could try those?

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We use Seventh Generation and love them. They are free of most chemicals and dyes. Bonus - they're better for the environment.

make your own wipes. just means you'll have more dirty laundry to do. or just switch to a different brand for a bit and see what happens. did the dr look at them? if not maybe its not diaper rash at all and a yeast rash. in that case use lotramin instead of desitin.

My kids are allergic to those Huggies sensitive. We use Costco's Kirkland brand and none of us have problems with those. My kids will also end up with worse diaper rashes with a lot of those diaper creams. 2 of mine are so sensitive. The only thing that works on them is Triple Paste. When the rash gets that bad and bleeding I stop using wipes until the rash is gone. If they poop I wipe of what I can with the diaper and then rinse them off in the tub/shower. If it's pee I use a wet washcloth and give them a second to dry before putting the diaper on.
The Triple Paste should show improvement by the end of day and it does not normally take more than 2 or 3 days for the rash to be 100% gone, depending on how bad it is. If it doesn't show improvement it could be a yeast infection or fungal and need something else to treat it.

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