Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Desitin is much more effective than the other things we tried. But also keep the butt super dry. We've actually used baby powder, which seems to be out of vogue but is great.
Baby powder is not out of vogue, it's dangerous for infants to inhale.
It's dangerous for inhalation and also for later-in-life ovarian cancer. Our ped. said no baby powder. We used desitin.
Anonymous wrote:Desitin is much more effective than the other things we tried. But also keep the butt super dry. We've actually used baby powder, which seems to be out of vogue but is great.
Anonymous wrote:First of all, do not feel bad. Diaper rash happens to almost every baby.
A basic rash - triple paste with aquaphor over it.
When it clears, apply aquaphor after every poop diaper change.
If the rash is super resistant to clearing, mix some Maalox or Pepto with the triple paste and then apply. Trick I learned from my friend who is a NICU doctor.
Anonymous wrote:For basic redness just Aquaphor but if it looks intense then Butt Cream. If it looks really bad, like a yeast infection, which happened to us once, you can put yogurt or corn starch on the baby's bottom or get some kind of medicine from the doc.