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Diaper Rash Natural Home Remedies

 

Breast Feeding

Breast fed babies have significantly less diaper rash than bottle fed infants and this rash resistance will carry on long after your child has stopped breast feeding.  This is one of the best home remedies for diaper rash.

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Wash the baby's bottom with running water from the tap right after each bowel movement.

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For an all-purpose cream home remedy that clears up diaper rash due to yeast and ammonia, blend with each other even parts of Penaten, cornstarch, Canestan cream, and Nivea cream. Use this combination with each and every diaper change.

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Oil

Use zinc ointment, mullein oil, vitamin E oil, garlic oil, lecithin, cod liver oil, or aloe vera gel.

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Just get the baby’s diaper and place her chest down, with her face turned into 1 side, on bath towels put on top of a water resistant sheet. Leave her relaxing on her chest so long as you are there to keep track of her. (An alone, undiapered baby is a mess looking to happen.) Yet another choice: Put the baby inside of a sink or bathtub of warm water for a number of minutes each and every time you change her nappy. This will keep her bum clean and may possibly ease and comfort her, as well.

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Do not work with standard diaper baby wipes made up of alcohol simply because they will irritate inflamed skin and aggravate the problem. As an alternative, diapering professionals suggest an alcohol alternative would be to use lukewarm water inside a spray bottle to wash your baby’s bottom part. This is a good natural remedy for diaper rash.

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Diaper Rash Home Remedy with Hair Dryer

Maintaining the diaper region thoroughly clean encourages healing, however drying using a towel can bother delicate skin. Dry the diaper location using a hair dryer placed on “low,” to avoid abrasion on moist skin. Once the region is dried out, use a zinc oxide salve like A&D Diaper Rash Cream or Desitin. Petroleum jelly like Vaseline likewise offers a protective covering, even on painful, red-colored skin. Stay away from sprinkling the baby’s bum with corn starch or baby powder, since both may result in problems with breathing for babies.

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Enable the baby’s bottom to come in contact with the air. In the event that weather permits, sunshine (a maximum of 10 to 15 minutes at any time) is capable of doing wonders for healing up diaper rash.

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Honey

As a good diaper rash home remedy, gently rub raw honey on the rash. It will help encourage healing.

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Whenever you get rid of feces from your baby’s bottom part, get it done as carefully as you possibly can. Fill up a squirt bottle with tepid water and some drops of baby oil. Spray the solution, after which carefully clean the area using a thoroughly clean towel.

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For that rash which is crimson, has an irregular edge and very small dots close to the perimeters, utilize a blend of the anti-fungal cream Canestan as well as hydrocortisone creams. Combine with each other equal components of Canestan and 0.05% hydrocortisone and use this combination on the genital region, the rear, crotch, and wrinkles that appear to be irritated. After that, use a barrier cream, like Penaten, which safeguards your baby’s skin from aggravating elements. (Really don't use petroleum jelly for a barrier ointment. This stops the diaper from soaking up pee.) You may use these ointments 3 to 4 times each day. This is one of the best natural remedies for diaper rash.

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