You really can't use too much, just put some on all the redness everytime you change the baby.
2006-06-30 15:46:15
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answered by Anonymous
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If your baby is already really rashy, putting a little hydro-cortisone ointment (not the cream) on will help dry the rash. Only do this a couple of times as you don't want to dry out the skin. Next apply baby powder the corn starch kind not the kind with talc. Then a layer of (zinc oxide type) diaper cream. Last a layer of A&D or vaseline this will help seal everything in. Finally the diaper It's easiest to apply if you get the stuff in tubes. Then put a little on each finger and apply one at a time. Got this from our pediatrican, worked great for us
2016-03-26 23:36:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Prevention is changing often enough the baby does not stay wet. Rinse with fresh water and dry well with each change. Or you can leave the baby in a crib with the diapers off all the time and clean up after the baby. That will both prevent and cure.
2006-06-30 15:50:55
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answered by syrious 5
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A little bit goes a long way. Just enough to cover the diaper area and use it everytime if your baby is prone to diaper rash. If it is try a different brand of diapers. Some babies are more sensitive to different brands.
2006-06-30 15:47:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You can actually rub it on the inside of the diaper and not actually on the skin to prevent the rash from occuring.
2006-06-30 15:46:51
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answered by RainCloud 6
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None! I have 3 children and a & d ointments took for ever to clear up rashes. Use a dime size of a cheap yeast infection cream I promise it will clear up quicker.
2006-06-30 16:43:21
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answered by tapthisphatazz 3
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Corn starch works better. Takes diaper rash away in a day or less!! 6 kids I know!!!
2006-06-30 15:47:15
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answered by bren_jim 5
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Just a thin coat should do try not to over do it but enough to stay on once diaper goes on
2006-06-30 15:45:51
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answered by LIZA P 3
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Just a little dab will do here and there and rub it in. This time of year, a little corn starch here and there helps to make the baby comfy, too. Enjoy your honey bunnie.
2006-06-30 15:49:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Just enough to provide a good cover to the baby's bottom. Not necessary to glob it on.
2006-06-30 15:46:01
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answered by adjoadjo 6
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