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Quick Rash Help!!
My poor little guy has had a red bum due to diarrhea these past couple of days
Typically, CJ's butter has cleared up any slight rash he has had, but it doesn't seem to be working now. He has been getting so upset during diaper changes now. It really hurts him! What are some other good remedies for diaper rash? He is in cloth diapers now, but I would consider switching to sposies if there is a better cream that is not cloth diaper safe.
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Re: Quick Rash Help!!
Bath tub with small bit of baking soda dissolved in. Let him sit for a while. Naked is good too. For really bad rash I'd do destin original and sposies and make sure you cut out any juice drinks for a few days. Pedialyte only.
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Calmoseptine (can get at wal mart, not cloth safe)
Lansinoh ( I've used with cloth diapers and it's never affected them) Triderma from toys r us (I've read it's safe for cloth. Its never affected My diapers) One main thing that has helped my son before is a hair drier on cool setting at diaper changes. The air is good for the skin and it feels good to his bottom. |
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