thread: How to treat rash under chin?

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    Dec 2005
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    How to treat rash under chin?

    You know the nasty smelly rash they get under their chin, how do you treat it? Emily has one at the moment, and I've been trying to keep it clean by using a soft damp washer, then drying it and putting baby powder on it. But it hasn't cleared up, I think it's actually getting worse. What other things can I try?

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    Dec 2005
    In Bankworld with Barbara
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    Have you got any bepanthen, sudocreme or pawpaw ointment? I would be using either one of those for it.

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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Ooh I was going to suggest bepanthen as well - I love the stuff..

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    Oct 2006
    Sydney
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    I'd also go the zinc cream or bepanthen. Plus, making sure it stays dry - maybe with a bib or one of those spit bandanas if bubs is a heavy drooler.

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    Dec 2005
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    Thanks! I have Bepanthen, I'll give that a try.

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    Jul 2007
    Melbourne
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    I just use my nappy rash cream... works a treat.

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    Feb 2008
    Down Under
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    i had the same problem as logan was such a drooler. lol
    um all the creams above work a treat!
    also just keep it dry.
    i found that putting powder on it did nothing but make it worse!!!

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    Dec 2005
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    Yeah it seemed the powder was making it worse, or at least not working.
    She fell asleep within minutes of me putting it on, so it's obviously soothed it for her. Poor little chicken, it's so red.

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    Dec 2005
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    Another thing too, is when you bath her next, use a little bit of warm salty water to give it a good clean with too.

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    Nov 2006
    Melbourne
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    My DD is 9 months and still has the mild rash - it was really bad when she was little. We tried everything but the best thing we found was to keep it clean and dry (when possible) and we put some of her sigmacort cream (for excsma) on it just to sooth it - that really helps with the irritation. The doc prescribed it for her and he said it was mild enough to be safe.

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    Jan 2007
    Hobart, Tasmania
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    Hi Jodie,

    My DS suffers with this occasionally as well but also has eczema under there as well. Baby powder would probably be making it worse as it has perfumes etc in it. When it is really bad on DS I always keep it as clean as possible, dry as possible and I always put corn flour under there. It is the best thing ever, dries it out and has no perfumes etc. I then put a barrier cream like paw paw, dermeze or sudocream to stop the acid from the dribble getting on to it. Hope that helps.

    Nita