Yesterday morning, my son woke up with a red, inflamed looking p enis. It felt kind of dry to the touch, like the skin was very dry. I put some CA Baby on it a few times and noticed it looked red and dry still today. He had his physical and the dr looked at it and immediately said it was yeast. Although I had given him a bath, there was still a little of the white CA Baby cream on it and she did not look at it closely. She told me to put some cream with Zinc on it and if it didn't get better, to put a product made for jock itch on it. I commented that I had better sanitize my diapers and she said that washing them normally should be fine.
I currently have him in a disposable diaper with a thick, stinky layer of desitin on it. We use prefolds and Bububebe along with Fuzzi Bunz, and BG. Of course, I don't want to bleach anything if I don't need to and am worried about how things will come out of the wash.
Re: Does this sound like yeast?
I know you are very experienced. I just grabbed one and got the Lamisil AF. Should I brave Target again for the Lortimin. I know it's a different ingredient.
Any tips on the diaper washing?
Did you bleach your cloth?
I also read this to clean the diapers.
This regimen is safe to repeat after a week in order to kill any remaining yeasties. TTO could be interchanged with Grapefruit Seed Extract if you prefer.
Lamisil is fine. We used that at one point when Lotrimin did not seem to be curing his rash. I always buy target brand.
I know bleaching your diapers is scary, but they will be okay. The only thing of mine that discolored were the Thirsties Fab products (fab wipes, fab fitteds). B4s, GMs, BGs, BBs, etc. are all perfectly fine and I've done this more than once.
But my advice is to stay in sposies 1 week after the skin is clear. Going back to CDs too quickly was our problem so I am very cautious about that. Also you want to keep putting the antifungal on the skin for several days after the rash is not visible. The yeast spores hang out on the skin.