Lily has gotten really bad nappy rash. Probably due to the bad heat and humidity here. It doesn't seem to hurt or bother her at all but it looks really terrible. Mostly on her 'girly' bits. I've used Bepanthen, Curash nappy rash cream and the anti-nappy rash baby powder and none of them have made a difference at all. Is there anything that would work really well? And what can I do to stop it from returning? She's never had it this bad before and Bepanthen had always cleared it up within 24hrs. I always the anti-nappy rash powder and a bit of cream after nappy changes, but this time it hasn't stop it for some reason...
If it doesn't clear up maybe take her to the Dr as girls can get a dermatitis from moisture/urine which can cause irritation. Otherwise as much as its a PIA I'd say lots and lots of nappy free time, maybe if you've got a hard floored area just sit with her for a while and let her play with toys in the nuddy on the hard floor so if there's an accident its cleanable
I use PawPaw ointment for Asha's nappy rashes. I love it, it is all natural and does a great job. The other thing as every one else has said is nappy off time but also not wiping every nappy change. Apparently the chemicals they use in the wipes, wipe away the natural oils as well as the wee So if you want to wipe after just a wet nappy they recommend using a wet flannel and patting rather than wiping.
I second what Kelly said...paw paw cream is just fantastic for nappy rash and anything really...and lots of nappy off time. I hope it clears up real soon.
Babies can also get a fungal infection which looks like nappy rash. Ned has it at the moment. We're using Daktozin (available from the chemist) on advice from the MCHN and it's really clearing up.
We had tried Bepanthen, Sudocream and pawpaw ointment, none of which made a bugger of a difference.
Well she doesn't have nappy rash, apparently according to the chemist she has Thrush. I've been given an anti-fungal cream but i'll be going to the GP tomorrow to get a better diagnosis should there be one.
Zander had a really bad rash from teething a few weeks ago & we gave him a full day with no nappy - I put a plastic paint drop sheet on the floor then a soft blanket on top & he was set. He looooved it & so did his little bottom!
I've started using barrier cream every nappy now since she slips out her poos without us knowing anymore. I use weleda baby cream, and its lovely. It keeps her bum in top nick!
Jenna usually gets at least 30mins of nappy off time eveyrnight - its when she crawls around the lounge floor weeing and chukcing everywhere!!
The problem with giving nappy off time with Lily is that she can crawl, so i can't keep her in one spot and hates being held for more than 10mins and we dont really want pee on ourselves. So would there be any other suggestions as to how i can give her nappy off time? We don't have carpet but i don't pee all over the house either. She has a pretty big bladder so it goes a long way.
Tegan, are you maybe able to block off just one room for her to crawl around in? That way the mess doesnt get spread too far (if there is any). You could just lay chairs on their sides, or boxes or something to block off the doorways...
I hope her rash/thrush clears up really soon!
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