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Natural Remedies For Your Baby’s Diaper Rash
By Opal Victoria

You know that your baby’s skin is a very sensitive one. You
follow all the instructions of the health consultant to make
your baby’s skin avoid any kind of irritation or things alike.
But a worrying thing for you is his developing of rashes in the
diaper area. It is so uncomfortable for your baby and you can’t
bear his distress. Usually, every baby has those rashes in his
diaper area at least once. There are some natural remedies that
you make your baby stop suffering from those unwanted rashes.

Air circulation - Remove the diaper. Let your baby remain naked
on a towel. This thing done often would decrease the chance of
development of rashes. You can also pin on a cloth diaper for
better air circulation.

Cloth wipes and cleaning your baby - The baby wipes available
in the market have perfumes and chemicals which are harmful for
the delicate skins of babies. You better clean your baby with
water and wipes made of cloth. Another option is to use a soft
natural soapy solution for changes.

Natural detergents - What do you use to clean diapers? It is
best to use natural detergents than a commercial one as the
latter is very harsh. Also rinse the diapers for a couple of
time.

Changing baby as frequently as possible - I know it is boring
but thinking about his baby’s comfort you have to change his
diapers whenever they get soiled. Fecal matter and urine are
harmful for baby’s skin and the causes of skin rashes. These
materials are more harmful when your baby commences taking in
solid food. Babies feeding on breasts suffer less from those
rashes. Discuss with your Pediatrician if you observe that your
baby is bottle-fed but still the rashes are never waving
goodbye.

Along with changing baby, change his diapers. Even you can
start using different type of diapers. Cloth diapers are better
for the babies who have chronic rashes. Avoid the perfumed
diapers; instead go for the ones by Nature Boy & Girl, Tushies,
seventh generation.

Yeast infection - Yeast infection or thrush can cause diaper
rashes. The above mentioned tips can stop rashes but if they
still persist consult a Pediatrician. Pediatricians generally
prescribe antifungal; medication. Gentian Violet is also a good
try and can be found in drugstores. Take recommendations from
your doctor before buying it. Another tip is to dissolve a
tablespoon of baking soda and soak cotton balls in it. Pat the
cotton balls on your baby’s back after every change.

You can ask your doctor to recommend a brand or dose for
acidophilus which can fight yeasts and are good to diminish
rashes if those has occurred due to your baby’s taking
antibiotics.

Bottom balm - a diaper rash natural cream is good for baby’s
skin. Make sure the cream is made of natural ingredients like
vitamin E, primrose oil, and calendula.

Consulting doctor - talk to doctor if the rash is persistent
that is caused often by food allergy. The doctor may recommend
a new diet chart.


About The Author: Opal Victoria is a day care professional. See
more of her articles at http://www.nurseryaccessories.info





 

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