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thread: So disheartened :( can't get on top of the nappy rash

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    Melbourne
    283

    So disheartened :( can't get on top of the nappy rash

    Having sorted out our night nappy dilemma (BBH bamboo are wonderful thanks to those who recommended them !), we are still in a constant battle with nappy rash whenever a hot day hits - and that's a LOT in Melbourne
    We have microfibre pocket nappies which have been great but it seems when sweat is in the mix the nappy rash hits and I end up putting DD in sposies for a couple of days til it heals then another bl***** heatwave hits and we're back to square one I hate having to use so many sposies!
    I have been using sorbolene and cloth wipes instead of 'natural' baby wipes which has helped somewhat, trying to have twice daily nappy-free time, using paw paw ointment as a barrier cream....any other suggestions?
    We trialed some Itti Bitti bamboo snap ins which I love and reckon would be better on hot days so we were waiting til DD grew big enough for the medium size to order some, but we are about to go away to NZ for most of February (will be using sposies on the road) so there isn't any point getting them now only to have them sit in a box for 4 weeks
    HELP!

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
    11,462

    is there a chance its fungal??? try daktozin from the chemist its awful to see their little tooshes with a rash


    if you use a zinc based cream such as daktozin you will need to use a liner with cloth

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
    14,682

    What pockets are you using? Are they made with suedecloth on the inner? DS can't wear suedecloth anymore, he rashes straight away. He wasn't like that when he was younger, but he is now, so I traded my stash of suedecloth pockets (green kids mainly) with my cousin who gave me some more BBH's.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Dec 2009
    58

    I was thinking that it sounds like a fungal infection also. My DS3 had issues with a fungal infection for over two months. The only thing that worked for me was feeding him natural yoghurt and using the Daktozin cream to celar it up. Otherwise for a normal nappy rash, I swear by Disitin. Hope it clears up for you soon.

    Also, if it is fungal, you will need to do an anti fugal and strip wash on your nappies to stop if from re-occuring.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    South West Sydney, NSW
    2,454

    I agree - it could well be fungal. We are using sposies full time and DD had a NR that I could not get rid of. No creams were working.

    I went and saw the ECHN and she said it was a fungal rash. We used a canestan cream and it cleared in record time.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    Melbourne
    283

    Hmmmmm _ I hadn't considered fungal rash as it only occurs on hot days but you could be right
    Whoops - What's a 'strip wash'? Is there a special washing powder/soap I need to use? DD isn't eating solids yet but yoghurt is a big part of my diet and I intend to feed her lots of it when the time comes.
    Arimeh - they are Haute pockets (supposedly same design as Bumgenius) - not sure if that is 'suedecloth'? DD was fine in them til about a month ago - the first heat wave she had no problems so may well be due to fungus after all
    Thanks everyone for your help!

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    South Eastern Suburbs, Vic
    6,054

    Canasten (anti-fungal cream) has worked for a really nasty nappy rash in the past, as has Betadine (which I used with sposies so I didn't stain cloth).

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    229

    I find if it's really bad I need to have a few hours until bedtime with liberal amounts of a good zinc based powder to create a bit of dryness and then I coat heavily with Nappy Goo (made by the children's hospital in Melb you can find stockists on the website) at the night nappy. This has helped me with some pretty bad ones.
    HTH

  9. #9

    Dec 2005
    not with crazy people
    8,023

    We have microfibre pocket nappies
    there's ya problem right there hon.

    I tried everything with V...she was continuously red and blistered......I stripped washed (washed nappies in hot water with a couple of drops of dishwashing liquid and rinsed until all the bubbles were gone) but she still got it.

    I had to sell the lot and start from scratch but it fixed out problem.

    I have had to buy custom made nappies from wahms of the following combo

    bamboo fleece for absorbing NO microfibre what so ever!

    suede cloth lining was out...kids reacted to that so have gone to velour lining or bamboo velour lining.

    NO PUL if I can help it.

    AND I strip wash once a month just incase

    Ive found genesa forgenappies are very airing, absorbent and we havent *knock on wood* had nappy rash troubles since making the change to them and auriels .

    Auriels or CVherubs kiss's can be hard to get hold of...you can email them and ask for a custom order...Lesley and angel are fabulous to deal with.

    Genesa Forge have custom slots up on the site all the time. Nikki is a top chicky aswell. If you buy 6 nappies from her you get a 7th for free.

    You may have to bite the bullet hon....honestly it was the best thing I did

    Good luck

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    Melbourne
    283

    Ayeee! I'm going to give the anti-fungal cream and strip wash a go first cos honestly we are flat broke at the moment and there's no way we can afford to buy a whole new set of nappies We're putting off getting the Itti Bittis til after going to NZ as it is (a necessary trip to meet family not a frivoulous jaunt). I do get you about just cutting to the chase and starting again but it's just not an option for us at the mo

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    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
    7,070

    If you have rescue remedy you can mix a few drops into the sorbolene you are using too.

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    Registered User

    Jan 2005
    Down by the ocean
    6,110

    Can you sew? Maybe you can make some of your own If it turns out it is the microfleece causing a rash from chafing, then you can make a flanelette or cotton/bamboo velour inner.

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    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    3,305

    sorry only just saw this thread... yes the bbh bambo nappies are fab what we do here as we have had a battle with ds 17 months when he has a rash we change him every 1.5 hours during day if using bbh bambo... If terry cloth every 1 hour no exceptions and bathing everyday in the morning after the night time and this helped. We had big issues even the end of his woohoo was sore but got better real quick the antibacterial properties in bamboo are excellent we used no creams or anthing.

  14. #14
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    Melbourne
    283

    OK now I'm confused
    Some folks IRL and in here have recommended microFLEECE as opposed to microFIBRE next to the skin. Looking at my pockets I'm thinking the FIBRE is on the inside and the lining of the pocket (ie bit that touches the skin) is FLEECE and therefore a no-no. So confused!
    Also - Has anyone experienced nappy rash with microfibre/fleece but been OK with suedecloth? Or are they all as bad as each other?

  15. #15
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
    14,682

    Microfibre isn't to be used against the skin, its what the inserts in say, bumgenius pockets are made out of. You would never put it against the skin of a bub directly, its far too drying and god, I don't even like touching it with my fingers!!!

    Microfleece is what is on the top layer of say, Haute pockets (bumgenius are suedecloth) and most WAHM's use microfleece as well - unless you request something like bamboo specifically.

    We get rashes from suedecloth but not microfleece if that helps.

  16. #16
    Registered User

    Sep 2006
    the mulberry bush
    895

    i don't know anything about cloth nappies, but just wanted to say, i used to clear up my dd's nappy rash using water and bicarb soda to wash her with cotton wool balls in between nappy changes and let air dry, and also used to tip quite a bit of bicarb soda into her bath...

  17. #17
    Registered User

    Dec 2009
    58

    Antifungal wash; Wash in the hottest water setting and add about 1/2 a cup of vinegar to rinse cycle. Line drying in full sun for a day or two or dry on the hottest setting in your drier if you have one.

    You can also buy antifungal wash from the chemist, but I have found the vinegar works well enough with the sunlight. HTH.

  18. #18
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    1,572

    Just a quick suggestion, we also had really really bad nappy rash with fred and nothing cleared it up. I spent a small fortune on nappy rash creams, antifungals, liners, wipes, new nappys, sposies, everything and it didn't budge at all. Some one mentioned my diet might be causing it... she was BFed and I stopped drinking fruitjuice and magically in 24 hrs it was gone and hasn't been back since....

    I know it generally happens on hot days, but is there something that she is consuming on hot days (or you if you are BF) that may be contributing to it?

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