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When Nystatin Doesn't Work??

My son had an ear infection and was prescribe an oral antibiotic. As a result, he received a yeast rash. Over a week ago, I called my doctor and she called in a script for Nystatin. She said to put the Nystatin on first then put desitin/aquaphor/diaper cream on top to seal in the cream. I have been changing his diaper every time he pees and putting the cream on every time. I have been washing him nightly (fragrance free) and giving him a bit of yogurt (he's 6 months old). I have changed diaper brands three times and I even let him air out every night after bath time. The problem is that he still has red welts in between his legs and it's red around his hole. I have no idea what to do from this point? I called my doctor and we have an appointment set up for Friday, but that's two days!! I want to help him, it seems to be bothering him as he cries when I change his diaper. His eczema has also flared up all over his back and tummy, could the two be connected? I have not done anything different or given him new foods in the last week. Any suggestions?

**UPDATE** Let me update this by stating that my son has had eczema since about 1 month old. We have been VERY VERY careful with his allergies and symptoms. His clothes are washed in free and clear detergent, he is bathed in only Aveeno products (they DO NOT cause him to break out), I wash his bottles in free and clear soap, I ONLY clean my home with vinegar, and I wait 1 week between trying new foods just to make sure he isn't allergic. I have switched his formula four times and there have been no changes to his eczema, the dr says it must be due to an air allergy. He takes 1/2 teaspoon of zyrtec a day now and it has really been helping. I do and have done everything in my power (and research on the internet) to help with his eczema.

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Have you tried the creams for yeast infections? A friend of mine swore by Monistat. I've also heard one mom say that her doctor refers to a combo of Desitin and Monistat as 'happy tushie cream'.

Poor little man.

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The BEST diaper cream is Dr. Smith's! They have it at Wal-Mart.. Cake it on there as much as you can. Desitin/Aquaphor NEVER helped my daughter's bottom at all.. Dr. Smith's would usually clear it up after one night! For the eczema.. you can mix lubriderm lotion and cortizone cream together and that should help some.. Best of luck! =)

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Hi W.,

Yes the two are related because they are both systemic. Did you take him off all sugar? Sugar feeds yeast and makes it grow. Sugar can be anything from french fries to baby formula. White bread is sugar. Besides the simple carbs, sugars are added to a lot of things that normally wouldn't have it in them. Mayonnaise has sugar....it didn't use to. This is your first step in removing yeast. A probiotic/prebiotic other than yogurt is needed because it has gotten bad. Yogurt is a good maintenance thing but won't get rid of yeast. If you are seeing it in the diaper area his entire body is eaten up with it. Not only is it irritating to your little man but yeast, unresolved, can cause multiple health problems.

I've recommended a product called Florify in the past and it has had great results. You can also ask a clerk at the health store what is the best probiotic they have available to your guy. Tanalbit will get rid of yeast within 3 months but I'm not sure it's okay for a little one. Go to www.intensivetherapy.com and see. It's a capsule that can be opened, just like the Florify, but not sure what is recommended. Florify is safe for little ones.

Okay, strange suggestion, Tough and Tender all purpose cleaner is medicinal. I not only use it to clean with and wash my vegetables but both my daughter's have sat in a tub of water with a capful of TandT and because of the gentleness and the high grade tea tree oil in it it has healed the outer yeast issues. Like I said, if it's "there" then the entire body is eaten up with it. The TandT is simply for topical healing and comfort.

Hope I helped!

M.

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I don't know if this is something to do without consulting the doctor first, but when my son (4 mo.) had a yeast infection along with a flare-up of eczema our pediatrician had us mix the Nystatin with the Hydrocortisone and then put that mixture on the red diaper area rashes. It cleared it up right away! We hadn't been having luck with Nystatin alone.

I hope this helps!

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This almost sounds like a food allergy. Have you introduced any new foods other than the yogurt? It may also be a different type of fungus.

I would take him back to the Dr.

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Hi ther W.: All of my children, now grown had a yeast infection at one time or another. The only time I ever used the Nystatin was when they had the yeast infection in the mouth. Their little mouth looks whitish inside and on the tongue. The cream that the Pediatrician gave me was Clotramazole. You can only recieve this by RX so your Dr. would have to prescribe it. In the meantime you could type in old fashioned remedies for yeast infection on babies bottom. Something should come up that is not harmful to your son.
There is one that says use cold tea bags (preferably green tea) place in the folds of his little legs and diaper him. Also leaving the diaper off for a couple of hours per day will help as well.
I wish you all the best and good luck!!

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W.,
Shaklee makes a great organic diaper rash ointment that will clear up the rash. Their baby lotion would probably clear up the eczema.
Let me know if you are interested.
I hope he is better soon!
V.

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I have never understood why Nystatin was prescribed for yeast infections, as yeast thrives on sugar and Nystatin contains sugar.

You need to figure out what he's reacting to, but getting rid of the yeast and hten figuring out why he's reacting so much now. Its likely he was allergic to the medicine, and may have triggered an allergy for him that was before not triggerd.

You need to purchase a good probiotic for him. Get the refridgerated break open caplets and break the caplets into his food or milk or right onto his tongue a few times a day. Its a probiotic, or a good bacteria. It will fight the bad bacteria and clear out hte yeast.

Then you need to find some gentian violet. Its behind the counter at the pharmacy. Its BRIGHT PURPLE but you put it all over the rash in his diaper area. Use a q-tip or cotton ball but never re-dip it once its touched the yeast, get a new one to re dip. Thsi will take a few days to wash off, and WILL stain clothes so take caution.

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Yeast infections can be hard to get rid of. Add a tablespoon of plain yogurt to his bath water. You might have to use a plain wash cloth and warm water to wash up between changing s for awhile since his skin is so sensitive. Some liquid Mylanta rubbed onto the skin will help neutralize the acid. Aveeno has a colloidal oatmeal bath that is very soothing to the skin. I think you're doing a great job. It just takes some time and it's frustrating when the problem lingers.

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For my son, Nystatin never worked to get rid of his rashes, and I would go as far as saying it made them worse. Go buy some Vagisil or any other over the counter yeast infection cream.

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