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Diaper rash is a common problem for infants and young children, and can cause discomfort, redness, and irritation of the skin. There are many different products available that can help to treat diaper rash and provide relief from symptoms.

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Calming™ 3-Step Diaper Care Kit
Calming™ 3-Step Diaper Care Kit
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Calming™ Diaper Rash Ointment
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Calming™ Organic (Talc-Free) Powder
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Calming™ Diaper Area Wash
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Careall Skin Protectant - 995766_CS - 1
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Flanders Diaper Rash Treatment - 695117_EA - 1
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Balmex Diaper Rash Treatment 16 oz Jar - 1129041_EA - 1
Balmex Diaper Rash Treatment 16 oz Jar
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Frequently Asked Questions about Diaper Rash Treatment

The more time spent without a diaper on, especially in serious cases, the better. Keep your child from remaining too long in a damp or dirty diaper. The severity of diaper rash can be lessened or prevented by changing diapers often.

Aquaphor is a versatile ointment that can be applied to a variety of skin irritations, including diaper rash, chapped cheeks, cuts, scrapes, burns, and eczema. By shielding the skin, it helps to avoid diaper rash. In fact, it is claimed that after application, diaper rash would go away in just 6 hours.

Uncomplicated diaper rash typically disappears within a few days when the region is cleaned with warm water alone, or warm water and a light soap, and a moisture-barrier product like zinc oxide or petroleum jelly is applied to protect the skin.

The best way to prevent diaper rash on your infant is to keep their skin as dry and clean as you can. Your pediatrician may advise the following if the rash doesn't clear up after using home remedies: Using a little hydrocortisone (steroid) cream twice day for three to five days. If your baby develops a fungal infection, use an antifungal cream.

Baking soda: The baking soda's extremely alkaline salts work to neutralize the bacteria and acidity that cause diaper rash. Apply a gentle cloth to your baby's bottom with a mixture of two tablespoons of baking soda and warm water for immediate relief.

Baths with baking soda are an effective method for treating a persistent diaper rash. Pour two tablespoons of baking soda into warm bathwater if your baby is still using an infant tub. Baby's bottom should be soaked once or twice a day for 5-10 minutes. May sure to pat the skin dry very gently with a soft terry cloth towel.

Avoid cleaning your baby's bottom too roughly or with an abrasive fabric. Never apply talcum powder. Regularly apply cream, paste, or ointment. Use a lotion, paste, or ointment during each diaper change if your baby frequently develops rashes.

Although they look similar, a yeast infection and a diaper rash are not the same. Typically, a diaper rash looks like a patchwork of red, parched skin. A yeast infections warning signs include: regions of deep red inflammation that have lumps around the borders

If your baby's skin is red, raw, broken or bleeding, it is serious. If the rash has blisters, pimples, sores, boils or other red bumps, consult your pediatrician.

If your baby has a diaper rash that won't go away it's often the result of a yeast infection. Your baby's diaper is a warm, moist area that naturally attracts yeast that which lead to infection

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