Best diaper rash cream?

Get an anti fungal cream and sudocream. Use both.

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I used coconut oil an corn starch

My daughter as a baby had literally THE WORST rash I ever seen . I used everything went to hospitals doctors . Went crazy , until I changed the brand of wipes I was using and boom , it was gone

Raw egg white and keep in the fridge

So here is our routine because I have a little girl, 7 months now who breaks out in blisters and starts bleeding on day 2 of diaper rashes :sob: so for us this has worked : first I make sure to always change her diaper every 2-3 hours or if it smells poopy, always before naps (because they get warm and it can make a rash worse if they are wet for a long time and warm) anyways during our diaper change I will gently wipe with wipes that I wet down with water a bit, then we will fan her parts to dry them, I usually use the diaper to do the fanning, then I put a coat of Vaseline on her wherever it is red or scabbed ( making sure not to get it right in the crevices), I do this every diaper change until it is better and after using creams and other remedies this is the best thing for us, her rash disappears within 3-4 days and usually doesn’t bleed now, as before it would last for weeks and bleed everyday. Good lucky momma! Hope something works for you guys.

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My youngest is 7 months…i’ve only used aquaphor and cornstarch…and just use a washcloth with plain water instead of wipes and I would use cloth diapers

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Sudacream of bypatham

Sudocrem is the most amazing cream… my son had the worst rashes open sores and all that stuff works wonders… now I use it on my 7 month old daughter 8 years later

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i used butt paste…if it is bad the ped can recommend or prescribe something

My girl used to get excema and nappy rash on her bottom that used to get really bad! I always used sudo cream and lathered it on! It aleays cleared up quickly!
But if unsure always take her to the Drs or even to your local ‘family health centre’ if you have one, it never hurts to ask

Boiled water and cotton wool. No wipes at all and lots of Vaseline everytime u change babies bottom xxxx

She’s might be allergic to her diapers,try useing clothes diapers for a couple of days

I used Metainium cream does not look pretty on but sure worked

Baby A&D(can get at Dollar General)
That’s what we use for my daughter. We were told not to use corn starch or any powders. Also try changing her diapers and wipes if that doesn’t work cuz she might be allergic to one or the other

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Put a towel underneath her and leave her diaper off 10-15 after each change if possible

May be yeast. She may need a prescription.

May be allergic to the diapers

Bag Balm or browned cornstarch.

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Sudocream works with both my kids nearly clear by next nappy change

A&D ointment, avoid wipes , except if you rinse them out with water and keep clean and try. There were times we had to switch to cloth diapers.

Drapoline if you use cloth diapers before washing soak in napisan or a similar steriliser

Isle paste from jean coutu

Always size up on diapers. I went to organic diapers last year when my newborn had the worst diaper rash ever. And he still wears them. I also use organic wipes. Oatmeal baths help as well, you can actually get premade packets aveda makes them. Or bakimg soda baths. Just like warm water and then pat dry. Try just letting her be diaper free for an hour a couple times a day (beach towels and lots of them).
I also use Young Livings seedlings diaper cream and it has been the best I’ve ever used (I worked in daycare for 16 years so ive seen them all).

If it doesn’t seem to go away in a day or so and she seems uncomfortable best bet is always to go to a doctor.

Aquafor was always my fav but if there’s bumps it sounds like she’s allergic to something. Try different diapers and wipes.

When my kids were little the doctor said to get balmex works great

She could have a yeast infection.

if youre breastfeeding,it could be something you are eating.leave the nappies of for a while

Dr.Smiths !! Get it over the counter at most stores in the baby area… keeps them dry…kinda expensive but works great…

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Change your diaper brand she’s probably allergic. Use water to clean not wipes until healed.

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Drapoline if you use cloth diapers before washing soak in napisan or a similar steriliser

No creams they all have stuff in them and baby skin is very sensitive.Corn startch really works.

She needs to be checked by the doctor and do what the doctor says.

Sounds like a yeast infection. Use some monistat cream

No matter what you use, let her booty air completely out. Like totally dry and then put the cream. I swear that makes a huge difference! My poor little week old had a nasty one and I couldn’t figure it out until her dr told me that.

Get some Desitin on that baby. They make an extra strength that will clear that up in a day. Mommy of 4, 3 girls, nothing works better or faster.

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Take her to doc as could be a fungal infection and need an antibiotic cream. Try not to use so many powders just stick to one cream at a time The best cream i found was metanium cream the yellow one and apply thickly. And if possible leave baby without a nappy to allow the air to get to it.

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Burnt flower works wonders like flower for baking burn it up in a pan put it in a jar an use as needed cleared my boys up in no time :ok_hand:

My daughter kept getting bad diaper rash…
We found Buttpaste worked best for otc…
Always let them air dry on a towel before applying and diapering…
When it’s bad, wash by hand, no wipes! The wiping action tears the skin more…
And for us, because of the frequency… we changed diapers… we finally landed on babyganics… and she got them MUCH less frequently …

I’ve used Calmoseptic. It is bought behind the pharmacy counter, but without prescription. A doctor recommended it to me because my baby isn’t allergic to anything and wouldn’t prescribe anything.

Boudreaux’s Butt Paste

Breast milk clears it up

Don’t use any powder on your little girl,it’s not good for them.

Try changing diaper…could be an allergy to the diaper itself.

Brown you some flour in an iron skillet, rash will be gone within 24 hours. Believe me it works!

Try changing her diaper brand

Put a smear of vaseline on every diaper change…it is a safe barrier and will inhibit a rash.

Vaseline only!! Clean the skin with a warm soapy washcloth, dry the skin with a dry wash cloth, and then apply the vaseline. It creates a barrier between the diaper and the skin and allows the rash to heal on it’s own. This was doctor recommended to me and I have never bought a diaper rash cream since. My baby girl is 2 1/2 now. She has sensitive skin and diaper rash creams only intensify her rashes. Plus they’re full of chemicals.

cornstarch and vitamin A & D ointment

Soundz like a yeast infection.my daughter went thru that when she was a baby

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Maybe allergic to the diapers

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Dr buedruex (spelling is wrong) butt cream. It works like a charm and I had two girls.

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Zincofax works awesome for my baby girls private area!!!

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Best for diaper rash-A&D OINTMENT, it is so good, clear a up in no time

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My kids were allergic to certain diaper brands. LUVS caused a lot of problems for us. Maybe try changing the dialer brand and seeing if that does it.

Use organic coconut oil there is no chemicals or bleached stuff in it. It has worked on both my daughter and my two month old son. Also changing the brand of diapers work also

Id take her to the doc just to be sure sure. Butt Paste, mixed with nystatin and a & d oint is what we always told our parents to do when I worked for a GYN/Ped doc a couple years ago. Mix it all together and use a couple times a day.

Corn starch helps too

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Sounds like a yeast infection! My daughter got them all the time as a baby! Anti-fungal cream works great!

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Corn starch or Boudreaux’s Butt Paste

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Butt paste works well too

Vasoline worked the best for my baby girl and it was easy to remove each change

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Try a different brand diapers. My little one can only use pampers. Anything else she blisters and breaks out awful. Especially with huggies and luvs

She may be reacting to the diapers.a thin layer of vaseline may work

Bag balm works awesome

Ditto, that’s what I used n no rash

We like butt paste luckily we haven’t had to do anything but once

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Coconut oil. It’s natural.

Try milk of magnesia take a cotton ball and dab on the area works every time

I had to use cloth diapers on my son. He was allergic to the throwaway diapers

Puede ser alergica algun material de los pañales debes consultarlo con el doctor

Find a different diaper and as far as the rash, a&d ointment cover it with balmax. The balmax is thick and will keep the a&d on her rash and not the soaking into the diaper. Good luck!

use sudocream and start using a non soap body wash ie: Cetaphil. As the soap could be irritating her too much. I have had this issue with my daughter and this is the prescribed solution from the doctor.

Burt’s bees you get it at Walgreens!! I have used it on bleeding rashes and it’s gone in two days!! amazing stuff.

Corn Starch or Nystatin work great

Honest company diaper rash cream. Small rash can clear it up overnight

I used corn starch on my boys it worked better than powder

Go to the pharmacy and get zinc oxide. Everytime the baby wets the diaper put it back on. You might want to put a coat of Vaseline on top so it will seal it in