Solutions to clearing up diaper rash

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naughtyboyutah
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Solutions to clearing up diaper rash

Post by naughtyboyutah »

Hi mommies,

I was curious to ask all the mommies as they know the most about treating diaper rash. What is the best way to clear up diaper rash? Is there a specific diaper rash cream you recommend for it? Thanks for your help.

Cammie
MommyShirley
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Post by MommyShirley »

A mixture of corn starch and the insides of a chamomile tea bag will help dry the area and the tea bag helps with inflammation. I've never used it but heard Bag Balm works too. I sure do hope your rash goes away.
MissLizabeth

Post by MissLizabeth »

Bag Balm is incredible. It can be used for many things, and diaper rash is one of them. The best thing about it is, that you only use a little bit and it lasts for a very long time. I hope it clears up Dear.

Liz
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Post by MommyMaggy »

I've always been partial to Balmex my self. Works as well as Desitin, but without the glue-like sticky mess. The other key ingredient is air - you need to expose the area to the area as much as possible to dry and heal. (And don't be such a naughty baby, and have to be punished with a long stent in a wet diapy :lol: )
love,

Mommy Maggy
Sasika22
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Post by Sasika22 »

Diaper rash can be prevented by washing with a child between diaper changes and leave the baby for a while without layers. This allows the skin to breathe. You must also remember that dry skin very well as water and moisture can cause a rash. You should also make sure that the baby wears diapers according to age and weight. If the layer is too tight, they can cause a rash on the skin only to contact. Sensitive skin is more prone to diaper rash to take care of her.
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