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Really Bad Diaper Rash - Delaware,OH

My baby is 9 months old. She has really bad diaper rash. We have tried destin , aveeno, and mixing the rash cream with Aquaphor. It has been 3 days and it is still not better. Any advise.

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One of my kids once had a terrible diaper rash that would not go away, even after I tried all the things listed here by previous posters. When I called the pediatrition hoping for a prescription, he told me to dab a little Phillips Milk of Magnesia on it after every change. I thought that sounded really weird, but it worked like a charm!

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If nothing is working i would just go ahead and go to the doctor! They can prescribe something for you, so you dont have to go through every diaper rash cream there is. Also.. sometimes baby wipes can make it worse( at least in my son they did) Even the sensitive ones seemed to really irritate him. Try just using a warm wet washcloth and baby body wash each time to get the area clean.. then let her run around with no diaper on as others suggested. That always worked for my kiddo. :)

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Aquaphor and milk of magnesia(sp?) mixed at a 2-to-1 ratio. The pharmacy gave me the recipe when my 2nd kiddo had a really bad rash!

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The very best thing is not having a diaper on as much as humanly possible.
It sounds crazy for a 9 month old, I know, but air is the very best thing. After a bath, let her run naked and get really dry. After a diaper change, leave the diaper off for a while.
My daughter got a horrible diaper rash. Turned out she was allergic to disposable diapers. I switched to cloth but rarely had her in diapers because I was afraid it would come back. She was so easy to potty train because she wasn't attached to her diapers.
I agree that corn starch is good, but make sure she doesn't have a yeast infection because that won't go away by itself.

I've been there. I hope she's better soon.
Best wishes.

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My roommate swears that putting beast milk on diaper rash works, just dab it on with your fingers and let it air dry... My 4 month old hasn't had one yet, so I don't know for myself, but it's worth the try... (If you are breastfeeding... lol) Best part is, it's free!

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Try Bag Balm. It isn't with all of the baby stuff, I think it is with the adult lotions. It is in a green tin and is all natural.

I've also had really good luck with Boudreaux's Butt Paste.

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If nothing is working i would just go ahead and go to the doctor! They can prescribe something for you, so you dont have to go through every diaper rash cream there is. Also.. sometimes baby wipes can make it worse( at least in my son they did) Even the sensitive ones seemed to really irritate him. Try just using a warm wet washcloth and baby body wash each time to get the area clean.. then let her run around with no diaper on as others suggested. That always worked for my kiddo. :)

1 mom found this helpful

One of my kids once had a terrible diaper rash that would not go away, even after I tried all the things listed here by previous posters. When I called the pediatrition hoping for a prescription, he told me to dab a little Phillips Milk of Magnesia on it after every change. I thought that sounded really weird, but it worked like a charm!

1 mom found this helpful

soaking in the tub-she absolutely cannot sit in a dirty diaper-please tell me you are using cotton, cloth diapers

We use nystatin cream (sparingly and rubbed in well) from our Pediatrician
on bad diaper rash....begins healing process quickly.

butt paste is currently working the best for us right now. Also, lots of naked time. What kind of diapers are you using? Make sure that she is dry before the next diaper.

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