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Loveme
LIF Adult
Member since 6/11 3170 total posts
Name: Me
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Very painful diaper rash
My poor DS has a terrible diaper rash. It's so painful that he screams his head off when I try to change him, and he cries while trying to sit down. I called my ped he suggested to mix hydrocortisone cream with Triple Paste and to bring him in if it's not gone by Monday. He doesn't have a rash or anything, it's just red. Does anyone have other suggestions for relief? I feel so bad for him bc he's so uncomfortable!
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Posted 12/21/13 3:58 PM |
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meloyellow
LIF Adult
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Re: Very painful diaper rash
you'd have to look it up for proper dilution but i've read that a soak in a tub with diluted witch hazel can help with rash
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Posted 12/21/13 4:15 PM |
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meloyellow
LIF Adult
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Re: Very painful diaper rash
I'm reading you can just wipe the butt with it. just read into it more bc i'm on the run and can't research it fully now.
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Posted 12/21/13 4:17 PM |
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KwaaksNest
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Name: Samantha
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Very painful diaper rash
My son had the same thing...his butt actually bled when i wipped him
My mom is a nurse and got me Zinc Oxide Ointment, it worked amazing! She got it at a local pharmacy, it literally cleared up within a day
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Posted 12/21/13 4:48 PM |
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phoenix913
LIF Adult
Member since 5/05 3034 total posts
Name: V
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Re: Very painful diaper rash
This has happened to us a couple of times. Aquaphor works wonders. It's usually much better in a few hours and gone by the next day.
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Posted 12/21/13 5:08 PM |
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babsbeark
LIF Infant
Member since 7/09 251 total posts
Name: Kerri
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Very painful diaper rash
My son gets them and they are fungal rash I usually get a prescription but in emergency i use lotrim
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Posted 12/21/13 5:54 PM |
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BlessedMomma
LIF Adult
Member since 12/11 6163 total posts
Name: Momma Bear
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Very painful diaper rash
Also dont use wipes it makes it worse no matter if their sensitive ones or not.
I purchased gauze from the pharmacy and soaked them i water to clean the area.
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Posted 12/21/13 6:46 PM |
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cheryl28
LIF Adult
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Very painful diaper rash
Baking soda bath. Just pour some in let him sit In it for a while. Works really well
And dd just got over the same thing. Desitin and a&ad did t work but just baby did.
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Posted 12/21/13 7:15 PM |
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cheryl28
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Very painful diaper rash
Baby powder did sorry typo
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Posted 12/21/13 7:15 PM |
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MandJZ
Time for Baby #2!
Member since 8/10 4194 total posts
Name: M
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Re: Very painful diaper rash
Maalox and then butt paste. DS had a terrible rash that chafed and even bled a little, it was awful. We stopped using wipes for a while and just used wet cotton balls to clean him, and then applied a coat of liquid Maalox twice a day, covered by butt paste. Took about 2 days to clear up. This was what our ped recommended and it worked great!
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Posted 12/21/13 7:31 PM |
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jax1023
LIF Adult
Member since 3/07 1165 total posts
Name: Jackie
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Very painful diaper rash
I agree with baking soda in The bath and as much naked time as you can tolerate.
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Posted 12/21/13 7:40 PM |
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WannaBeAMom11
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Member since 1/11 7391 total posts
Name: Name
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Very painful diaper rash
NO wipes. Switch to cvs dry wipes for a month. Wet with water. Do not wipe pee only poop. We love butt paste, use whatever just nothing that has petroleum. When you bathe don't wash don't there. Dr gave us these instructions when we had a nasty diaper rash and it really helped.
Message edited 12/21/2013 8:13:45 PM.
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Posted 12/21/13 8:12 PM |
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blue11
LIF Adult
Member since 2/11 1706 total posts
Name: kat
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Very painful diaper rash
Lotrimin af....and bath and keep diaper off for as log as you can.
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Posted 12/21/13 8:16 PM |
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Ellynrose
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Very painful diaper rash
Poor dd experienced this. Other than the suggestions above...make sure ds spends as much time as possible without a diaper on.
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Posted 12/21/13 9:44 PM |
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PregowithTwins
My boys turned 8
Member since 5/11 2451 total posts
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Very painful diaper rash
The air is whats hurting. My baby was about 2 weeks & we had rash for 14 days. We finally had to bring to dermotolgist to get a cream.
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Posted 12/21/13 9:48 PM |
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CmC720
LIF Adolescent
Member since 8/07 868 total posts
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Re: Very painful diaper rash
My mom is into all things homeopathic and picked this up for me. I use this whenever kids get diaper rash. It works great!
Diaper rash
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Posted 12/21/13 9:51 PM |
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strongisland
All you need is love
Member since 8/07 2474 total posts
Name: T
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Re: Very painful diaper rash
When my LO had it really bad-we did the following: Purple desitin
try to air out the area as long as possible-i would put a towel on my bed and lay down with LO for a good 1/2-1 hour (when I could!!)
only used wipes for poop not pee
changed diapers very frequently
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Posted 12/22/13 7:27 AM |
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Superkat
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Member since 5/06 9730 total posts
Name: K
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Re: Very painful diaper rash
We use Calmoseptine. They sell it at Walgreens, CVS and Walmart. They carry it in the drug stores behind the counter but it doesn't require prescription. It has a numbing agent so it helps with the pain!
I have been using it for 5 years. It's a miracle cream.
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Posted 12/22/13 12:16 PM |
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AllyMally
LIF Adolescent
Member since 1/13 881 total posts
Name: Alyson
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Re: Very painful diaper rash
Posted by Superkat
We use Calmoseptine. They sell it at Walgreens, CVS and Walmart. They carry it in the drug stores behind the counter but it doesn't require prescription. It has a numbing agent so it helps with the pain!
I have been using it for 5 years. It's a miracle cream.
This and the baking soda bath. I use water and a washcloth to clean after each poop and pee.
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Posted 12/22/13 1:39 PM |
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Siren77
LIF Adolescent
Member since 9/09 828 total posts
Name: Siren77
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Re: Very painful diaper rash
This is going to sound crazy and I thought it was when someone told me to try it but I was desperate at the time....
Use A hairdryer on baby's bottom on COOL air.
It really works!
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Posted 12/22/13 4:16 PM |
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Strawberry2468
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Member since 3/09 4739 total posts
Name: Christine
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Re: Very painful diaper rash
Use wet paper towel to clean. Blow on their butt to dry it, apply a thick layer of Neosporin ointment(per ped), then apply like an inch (no joke) layer of desitin max or balmex (they are thicker) and change evey hour. Both of my girls had it bad and this worked. I think it was from the baby dry diapers.
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Posted 12/22/13 8:46 PM |
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beth1
LIF Infant
Member since 2/07 339 total posts
Name: Beth1
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Re: Very painful diaper rash
My son had a terrible rash. At like 8 weeks.. At first the dr thought it was fungal so we used Lotrimin but it turned out to not to be and switched to bacitracin mixed with butt paste...was gone in a day. U have to be careful because certain things make it worse. I would just take him to see the dr. Oh and No wipes they r the worst...wet cotton balls or rinse out sensitive wipes with warm water.
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Posted 12/22/13 10:01 PM |
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Cheeks24
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Name: Cheeks
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Very painful diaper rash
Zinc is the ingredient in the diaper rash cream that helps heal it. If you can, get zinc oxide (white cream) that will help.
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Posted 12/23/13 9:39 AM |
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Loveme
LIF Adult
Member since 6/11 3170 total posts
Name: Me
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Very painful diaper rash
Thanks everyone for the responses!!! Just to update I used Lotrim AR mixed with Desitin Extra Strength (purple tube) and it is disappearing!
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Posted 12/23/13 9:44 AM |
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MrsW2010
Mommy of two!
Member since 5/10 2202 total posts
Name: Jill
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Re: Very painful diaper rash
we mix aquafor and a cream based like desitin. miracle combo!!
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Posted 12/23/13 10:02 AM |
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