DD has had a rash for about a week - red tush and raised bumps. She had a rash when she was 1 month old, and I switched from Pampers to another brand of diapers and it went away. We switched back to Pampers when the rash was gone...
I have tried Boudreaux's Butt Paste and A&D. (We also switched again from Pampers to Huggies to see if that would help). The rash isn't getting better, but it's not getting worse.
What do you use for diaper rash?
Re: Best diaper rash cream/remedy?
this but with aquaphor worked like a charm!
My DD gets a fungal diaper rash, so we use Lotrimin (same stuff you use on athlete's foot- pedi recommended it). Gross! My friends whose babies have "normal" diaper rash swear by Aquafor!
Agreed with the above posts. I'd start with treating it as a regular diaper rash and if that doesn't work, try the lotrimin to treat a fungal rash.
Triple paste works wonders..your dr can give you a script since it is a little pricey, but it is available over the counter. Honestly oxygen is the best treatment. Give the bum plenty of of time to air out (great to do during tummy time, on a pad or blanket) and try to change diapers very often. Another thing to try is cleaning the bottom with water and baking soda (using a wash cloth), dry completely and slather on the triple paste or any paste with zinc oxide.
What works for us is:
- Plain water wipes (just use soft paper towels, add water) and dab, not wipe, for diaper changes.
- Naked tummy time! Let that butt dry out completely before putting anything on it! Buy the underpads (usually sold in the incontinence section of the drug store) and lay them out over the TT blanket to contain any accidents.
- Once dry, Aquaphor by the gobs! If it's super red and nasty, mix equal parts Aquaphor and Maalox (takes a while for the Maalox to mix in, but it will. Ends up looking like white frosting). The Maalox helps cut the acidity of the excrement, which can cause irritation. You can switch to plain Aquaphor when it gets better.
Hope this helps! Works like a charm for me. The Aquaphor/Maalox helped so much, within a few diaper changes. Redness went down a lot!
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