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Seeking Diaper Rash Advice

My 18 month old son seems to get diaper rash frequently. Am i doing something wrong? What are some things i can do to help prevent it? Not sure even what causes it :)

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My son was in the same situation. I was told by my babysitter that his large intake of 100% juice could be causing it due to the acid levels. I cut back the juice to 1/4 per day and poof diaper rash gone.

What worked/ works best for me is Baby powder with corn starch and aloe. With my second son I used Johnson and Johnson ,but now I have found the same formula at The Dollar Tree for a lot less. All three of my kids have been through the test of creams on the market. They all get worse from the Zinc Oxide in most A&D ointment without Zinc Oxide is another good one but gets messy and expensive. The powder is not messy and is not expensive Johnson's is about $2.50 and the Breck brand at Dollar Tree is only $1. Hope this helps. It also works great to keep my daughter cool and comfortable on hot and humid days.

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You've already got a lot of advice. I would like to suggest cloth diapers. your babies bum might be sensitive to whats in the disposable diapers. I know of a few women who have made the switch and it's helped out their little ones bum. If you have any questions give me a message.
Let him run without a diaper.
I hate to back up a way that's not natural...but...desitin is what I think works the best if the rash is REALLY bad. Otherwise, for smaller rashes, I use Burts Bees ointment. As far as preventitive measures go...I love love love Kissaluvs Diaper Lotion Potion. It comes in a spray bottle so when you're on the go you don't have to get your fingers in there (so to speak) AND if you're in a pinch, and out of wipes (or don't want to use wipes) you can just spray it on his bum (or hands--or whatever) and use a wash cloth for clean up. To top it off, it smells great.
Oh! I also wanted to tell you lots of baths! It really helps heal quicker.
I hope you figure something out quickly. poor little guy. :(

change diapers more frequently we had daycare change my son every two hours and applied triple paste with every change. Triple paste costs a little more but it worked in 1 day for us.

What worked/ works best for me is Baby powder with corn starch and aloe. With my second son I used Johnson and Johnson ,but now I have found the same formula at The Dollar Tree for a lot less. All three of my kids have been through the test of creams on the market. They all get worse from the Zinc Oxide in most A&D ointment without Zinc Oxide is another good one but gets messy and expensive. The powder is not messy and is not expensive Johnson's is about $2.50 and the Breck brand at Dollar Tree is only $1. Hope this helps. It also works great to keep my daughter cool and comfortable on hot and humid days.

I prefer Boudreaux's Butt Paste. It's a little more pricey but worth it. It seems to cure diaper rash wonderfully. However, the best cure of all is to let the baby just be naked. You can apply diaper cream or not. Just let them go diaper-free for a half-hour or so and let some air into the cracks, so to speak... ;)

Also, you might try switching the diapers you are using. Some babies are more sensitive to a brand of diapers...

Most importantly, change the diaper often - meaning every two hours, especially when they're teething.

The BEST creme out there is Burt's Bees. Kind of pricey, but worth it!
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Desitin always worked for us, a really thick coat.

I used cornstarch and it worked wonders.

Triple paste my daycare recommended it. It's a miracle worker, you have to request from pharmacist. My doctor told me Teething usually causes diaper rash as well.

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