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Diaper Rash! What Do You Do When Desitin Doesn't Work?
My daughter had a bad diaper rash as a baby. A friend, former NIU nurse, told me to mix together Desitin (or like), corn starch and vaseline. ...
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- We have done baths with cornstarch to help lessen the rash and I mean cool baths, usually about 90 degrees instead of the usualy 97 or 98 degrees and then pat the baby...
- My son gets this type of rash EVERY time a new tooth comes to surface. Our ped says that teething has nothing to do with it, but I think there's just too much coinced...
- My daughter (15 months old) gets allergic reactions to triple paste, desitin, and even pamper's diapers and any scented wipes...makes things difficult (we have to use ...
Bumpy Diaper Rash
Read all 14 responses: "My daughter has had fairly mild diaper rashes in the past ... a fungal/yeast-type of infection, which I guess is common in babies. ...
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- It could be little sweat pimples...my daughter gets them on her stomach once in a while, and has had them on her butt before. Diaper rash doesn't seem to help, because...
- I have a 15 month old little girl and she recently got over the worst diaper rash she has ever had! Ask your doctor for perscription butt paste or poop goop it is gre...
- I had the same thing with my daughter and the Dr. told me it was a yeast infection. I bought some anti-fungal that the pharmacist recommended and it was gone about 1.5...
Bumpy Diaper Rash Part 2
When they did get the rashes, I used Lotrimin AF (anti-fungal) and it cleared up within hours, depending on the severity. I used the Especially For Baby ...
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- We have always used Pampers or Huggies. I tried to use Luvs with my son but they didn't seem to keep the moisture away like I thought they should. I love Huggies Gen...
- If you have a Costco near you, get the Kirland brand diapers. They are the best. Unscented, very absorbant and not too expensive. We are very very happy with them. ...
- Sorry you're having these troubles. Poor little woogie. I used Pampers Swaddlers when my baby was tiny and they were terrific. They're really soft and unscented. W...
Itchy Diaper Rash
My husband when he was a baby was very allergic to disposable diapers and had impetigo. His mom switched him over to cloth and the rash went away. ...
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- use the coolest setting on your blow dryer and dry her bum that way a little.
- Hello, My youngest had a horrible persistant rash that the prescription creams from the Dr.'s office just would not help. Through a friend I found a product called ...
- Try coconut oil. I know it sounds strange but it worked for us and my friends. Coconut oil has many healing properties and is safe. You can even eat it. (many food...
Treatment for Face Rashes
Both of my children had bad rashes when they were babies. With my first child I just kept trying different baby shampoos and washes but the rash was always ...
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- Hi! My daughter had the same type of thing on her face, arms and the back of her neck(she was born 10-25-07). I started to use California baby products. Baby wash, pow...
- A., My baby is 5 months old and gets the same thing from time to time. The rash is from her saliva. My pediatrician recommends Aquafor. It works fast!
- It could be an allergy, especially if you are breast feeding. My daughter used to always get big time gas after I consumed oranges or orange juice while I was breast f...
Is My 17 Month Old Face Rash Due to Teething?
Same thing with baby. The rash is called roseola or some such. It will go away on its own but it would do no harm to feed him yogurt with live cultures in ...
Mom Seeking Advice on Symptoms of Teething
yup you betsometimes babies get diaper rashes around teething time although i ... Yes it is normal for babies to get a diaper rash when they are teething A ...
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- With all the drooling, they are swallowing some of it, hence the diaper rash. Use washcloths or paper towels if his skin is broken down or so irritated it seems to hu...
- I had 6 children and I thought they were especially sensitive when teething....all the things you mentioned plus diaper rash. Also, if the rash is deep red and raw it...
- Yeah, I remember all those and the diaper rash too. With the diaper rash, we used Bag Balm (green can, near the regular lotion in the stores). With the teethin...
Horrible Diaper Rash
We used baby wipes for the diaper bag and if they had a rash we would take a ..... I have numerous years of experience with diaper rash, yeast, and babies' ...
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- Hi T.. My son used to get bad diaper rashes as well, and still does every now and then. I've put the lanolin (that women use for their nipples while breast feeding) ...
- Hi T., When my oldest was little he had such a bad rash that it bled and blistered. I tried everything until a pharmacist recommended Lotrimin AF (Yes, foot fungal ...
- Has she been checked for a yeast infection? Common for babies to get this...and with a RX cream it really does get better!
Rash from Drool
Does anyone have any suggestions to help with a rash around my poor baby boy's neck? I change his bib about 5 times a day and always pat it dry with a ...
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- Hi, My BF son has this problem. I know all the other people have recommended all kinds of stuff and those may work for your child. However, my friends son has dar...
- Vaseline's kinda yucky...and petroleum based! I've always used Aquafor for my kids' skin issues, and I've used it head-to-toe on them. FYI, it's even great for dry, ch...
- His chin is constantly wet. You may want to use a little ointment like Vaseline to protect to help repel the moisture.
Heat Rash
Also a new thing i discovered that i use on my own sensitive heat rashes is California Baby's Calendula cream. That's also a natural antiseptic and can be ...
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- In the past I've used Aquaphor ointment. (it can be used on broken skin) And still use it for Michael's eczema. He's been getting it pretty bad with the heat. It's a...
- Hi sweetie, I too am a single Mom with a 2 year old. Please bring your baby to your local pharmacy and have them look at it. It could be anything but the skin should...
- Try corn starch. Not Johnson & Johnson's. Try the kind you buy at the supermarket, that usually works.