Nope the bicarb didn't work, looks a little better, but dried as opposed to clearing. We're trying a nappy free day today - after the plumber has gone will go and get cornflour and covitol if I can find it. If neither of those work, then I'll try Beatrix's opsite flexifix, I'd have the same issue as Yael being that her poos are like soup.
At least with no nappy she isn't screaming when weeing or pooing, so maybe the bicarb did help a little, but not enough.
hi! just wondering, are your bubs' nappy rash extreme (like open sores and blisters) or just extremely red and painful?
my daughter had diarrhea early last week and came out with a very bad nappy rash. she'd cry as soon as i lay her down to change her. stopped using wipes and started using wet cotton balls and would put desitin and cornstarch powder over it around tuesday and by thursday, she wasn't crying at every change. her bowel movements were still not the best but they became ok. continued/continuing with the cornstarch powder but her tummy's gone bad again yesterday and nappy rash is back. her pained cries are breaking my heart when i change her and i want to get rid of this rash ASAP.
wondering if opsite flexifix that beatrix recommends will be suitable for her. or do i just ride this out for the 2 days or so that it takes to clear the pain?
btw, any ideas on how to have nappy free time in this cold weather with a mobile bub without having wet spots on the carpet?
Last edited by fianne; August 14th, 2008 at 10:02 PM.
Fianne Greer had red and angry blisters and cried at every nappy change. With nothing working for me I finally got it all cleared - marked improvement overnight all gone by 3rd day and continuing with my Lifesaver to prevent a return.
My Lifesaver was Nappy-Mate Paste made by WA company Ethicare Pharmaceuticals - was only $5.95
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