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What's the Best Diaper Rash Cream?

My 14 month old has fortunately not had diaper rash, until now. Usually a little dab of cream will clear up any slight redness. She is now very red and blotchy, despite using cream for days. We've tried Mustela, Lanisoh & Triple Cream. We were running low at home so switched and her daycare had a different cream so, its possible the different creams aren't helping. Any suggestions to clear up her redness and if you've had success with a particular cream? I'd love to hear from you. Thanks for your help!

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This is the ONLY thing that worked on my second child's painful, oozing, bloody, disgusting diaper rash (and I tried seemingly everything). And there's a coupon you can print here too (it's expensive but lasts a long time).
http://www.triplepaste.com/Triple-Paste-Medicated-Diaper-...

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I love A&D ointment. But if my little one does get diaper rash, the only thing that clears it up is naked time so her tush gets some much needed air.

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I really love Sebamed diaper rash cream. You cam buy it on the internet. It changes the ph of skin to 5.5 (neutral). It was the only cream that helped my son when he had open sores and we found he was allergic to lanolin. Lanolin is found in almost all diaper creams.

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M.,

Get a box of Kingsford corn starch at your grocery store. It comes in a yellow box (in the baking isle). It's inexpensive compared to baby creams and powder and best of all it works. (very gentle).

Blessings......

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My son was the king of diaper rashes and had sensitive skin so we had to stick with the all natural stuff. The two best creams were Burt's Bee and Earth's Best by Jason diaper relief ointment! We used the Earth's best the most. We just love it! Good Luck! Diaper rashes can be pesky!

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Aquaphor - it's a little like Vaseline, but also contains mineral oil. (Also it makes the world's best lip balm! =)

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Boudroux Butt Paste is the best kind that I have found---it will clear up almost immediately after 1 application. If it doesn't then she probably has a yeast infection. Combine monistat with hydrocortisone 1% 1/2 and 1/2 and apply at least 3x daily.

Good luck,

M.

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We've had really good luck with the Aveeno diaper cream- seems drier then others and just a little goes a long way! And at other times, when she is really sensitive- we have used just good old fashion Vaseline.

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Hi M.,
It could be a yeast infection. My daughter (32 months old) gets them occasionally. If no other diaper cream is responding and she's never had a rash before, it wouldn't hurt to try Lortamin or some other anti-fungal cream. Anything you'd use for a yeast infection for yourself will work, but I found the best option to be Lotramin for athlete's foot/jock itch! Sounds really weird, but it's the same medication and the cream is stickier and stays on their skin better.
Good luck! When my daughter has a yeast infection and I use the cream it improves within half a day and is cleared up in 3 days. If you don't see this kind of improvement you might take her to the doc.
A.

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Buttpaste or burt's bees work really well for us.

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Wow, what a lot of responses! Please excuse me if this is a repeat, but assuming you've eliminated the possibility of a yeast infection (doc visit), the best way to clear up a standard diaper rash is cornstarch. It can be used alone, with a cream or vaseline, but it will work and it is probably already in your cupboard. :o)

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