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Rash help! Please help me!

I've read all of your back posts about rashes, and all the rash sticky threads. I am at my wits end! DS has a flat, dry, almost flaky rash that has been going on for over 3 weeks without improvement.

Background. I spent a very long time discussing with my local CD store and at first we thought it might be ammonia build up because I just got front loaders. Got the rocking green funk out and did an overnight soak on all my inserts. I also replaced ALL of my bg MF inserts with flats and hemp doublers. I then stripped all my covers with first a bleach wash (1/4 cup as directed by bg) and then blue dawn. All of that made zero difference in his rash.

Then I thought it might be detergent build up. I have a lot of detergent allergies so had been using Purex to wash diapers. I stripped with blue dawn again (just in case) and switched the diaper detergent to Ecos free and clear (rec on the pinstripes and polka dots site).

We were using Grandma Els cream, but that didn't seem to be helping at all, so we tried Angel Babies Bottom Balm. No change.

Lastly, I thought maybe it was something he was eating because it seemed worse after he drank OJ. We cut all citrus and acidic foods from his diet and it's been a week without change. NOTHING IS MAKING THIS RASH BETTER!!! If anything, it looks worse.

Weeks ago after talking to the CD store, she has me try changing my wash routine because of the front loaders. I do a rinse and spin cycle first. Then I set the diapers on a heavy duty setting on hot, presoak, reg wash, extra spin cycle. I put two bath sheets in with the diapers to trigger more weight. I wash every other day so I have 2 -3 BG pockets as overnight diapers, and 10-12 (ish) gDiaper changes in a load. Again, I am now using a flat and hemp insert in the overnights and we use 2gcloth inserts per day diaper.

Sorry it's so long but what the he** am I doing wrong?! I've NEVER had rash issues like this before. Or kid is practically screaming every time he gets changed. Even hours of named time hasn't helped much. I just feel so terrible! Any other ideas? Or am I to the point where we should just stick him in sposies and puck up a different cream?
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Re: Rash help! Please help me!

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  • I also forgot, when I was at the CD store, she had me pick up BabeeGreens Cleansing Solution. It is made from Castile soap, hempseed oil, tee tree, and lavender oils mixed in distilled water. Got that just in case.
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  • I thought eczma too, but his pedi said no. I runs under his scrotum alone his crack and our almost in a circle. It's not in his crack. It's dry, like dry winter skin. It's red and painful looking, but not raised and there are no bumps.
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  • tamarar5tamarar5 member
    edited February 2014
    It doesn't seem to affect his scrotum at all and doesn't run along the seams of his hips.
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  • blue dawn should only be used when non cloth diaper cream is used. Stop using it to strip...

    Try waxelene and see if that helps. If it does, it could still be eczma.
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  • tamarar5tamarar5 member
    edited February 2014
    We use cloth wipes. We were using just water with a touch of soap, but switched to the BabeeGreen solution mentioned above.

    I've never been told that blue dawn was only for non CD rash cream, I was always told to use that. Oops. In the past, I've only stripped because I had a brain dead moment and added fabric softener, so maybe that's why. Noted.

    How would I tell if it is a thrush rash? He has his 12 month pedi appointment two weeks ago and she checked his rash and only said to use desitin. I only asked about eczema because my mom has it. But the rash is confined solely to his bum. She did say it didn't look like eczema. But at that point it still seemed like a bad case of plain diaper rash.
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  • I won't use desitin. I had to explain to my pedi why it isn't good for cloth diapers though, :)

    I wish I could post a pic, but I'm not sure how to get a good image of healthy skin and rash skin without exposing my son's bits on the internet.

    The best I can say is that it is red and not raised, but it feels almost rough- but not bumpy. Maybe a bit hard, but not really? That doesn't make any sense, i know. It does not feel warm to the touch though.It just feels dry, even after using coconut oil and rash cream. We stopped using the creams with every change, wondering if that was actually making it worse. He has spent most of the last several days diaper free even!

    Do you think it warrants another visit to the pedi? Could he get eczema just on his butt? He doesn't have it anywhere else, just a bright red circle about 3 inches in diameter just on his bum.
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  • All right, I'll give that a try. I don't have the waxelene, or the oils on hand, but i do have hydrocortizone. Do i need to use a barrier with that in my cloth diapers?

    Thank you all for the advice.
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  • Thanks
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  • Thanks too, SAK. I've never had anything like this before and I CD'd my daughter 2 years and ds already one year.
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  • and while i know sposies are evil and i'll be kicked off the board for suggesting such a thing, why not slather on some Desitin and throw the kid in a disposable for a day and see if it makes a difference?  you should be able to tell within a change or two whether it's making a difference.  if it IS just a diaper rash, get that thing cleared up and move on.  
    Agreed. After 3 weeks it is worth a try. Also, that rough kind of rash sounds a lot like one my LO had. The NP thought it was contact dermatitis and it cleared up with a little steroid ointment. I am not sure if that is helpful to you guys, but I hope his rash clears up soon.
  • Thanks for your input @lunarrainn! I'll keep that in mind if we need to go back to the pedi. I'm giving him two more days to see some sort of improvement and will try both eczema treatments one day and desitin and sposies the other. Surely SOMETHING had to make a difference!
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