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The pediatrician said to use soap and water to clean the babies bottom, but when that is not accessible use antibacterial wipes.

2006-09-27 04:51:27 · 6 answers · asked by am 1 in Health Other - Health

The pediatrician said to use mild soap and water to cleanse the baby's bottom, but when this is unaccessible then use the antibacterial wipes. I am also using an anti-fungal cream for the yeast infection.

2006-09-27 05:20:42 · update #1

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unless your doctor is trying to prevent a secondary bacterial infection, i cannot imagine why he would tell you that! maybe because most doctors have only a cursory education in microbiology (which is also why they keep handing out prescriptions for antibiotics for viruses).

a diaper rash caused by yeast will not clear up if you are using harsh anti-bacterial wipes. the chemicals (even soap) have no effect on yeast but will prevent the normal flora (good bacteria) from regrowing.

are you using an anti-fungal cream for the rash?

the best thing you can do is allow as much air as possible to reach your baby's tush. this is not practical with very young infants, but if your baby is a toddler, allow the baby to run around without a diaper as much as you can.

if your baby is old enough and has no problem with dairy, feed the baby yogurt.

do not use a corn-starch based powder. the starch is actually a food source for yeast. i know the experts recommend not using talc, but if you are careful not to create a cloud of powder that the baby will inhale, i think talc is fine.

good luck!


response to a previous post:
yeast infections are commonly found externally. yes, they can be internal as well. but a lot of diaper rashes are caused by yeast overgrowth.

2006-09-27 05:12:12 · answer #1 · answered by trinity729 3 · 0 0

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2016-09-07 20:04:32 · answer #2 · answered by Ruben 3 · 0 0

I don't understand how you can have a yeast infection diaper rash. A yeast infection is internal not external. A yeast infection happens when there is to much yeast present inside the body and it takes an antibotic to get rid of the extra yeast (can be brought over the counter). The diaper rash can be treated with a cream on the bottom just make sure to clean the area good after changing the diaper and let dry for a minute before applying the cream. I don't think that antibacterial wipes will do anything different than keeping the area clean.

2006-09-27 05:07:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Hello, I'm on the second week and seeing definite improvement on my yeast infection symptoms:
https://bitly.im/aMBlJ

Note that: If the yeast infection doesn't respond to over the counter treatment, prescription medication will likely be necessary. Similarly, if the symptoms return after two months of being treated, you should contact the doctor for professional treatment rather than resorting again to home treatment.

https://bitly.im/aMBlJ

If this is the first time you have experienced a yeast infection, you should schedule an appointment to have the condition treated by a doctor instead of resorting to home treatment

2016-05-16 00:42:33 · answer #4 · answered by Jamie 4 · 0 0

NO....don't do it.

Yeast infections can be created by antibiotic treatments. Good bacteria kills yeast, and anything antibacterial kills even the good bacteria.

If you don't have access to soap and water, but you can get to antibacterial wipes, why don't you just use BABY wipes?

2006-09-27 04:57:11 · answer #5 · answered by gg 7 · 0 0

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2016-07-02 14:11:28 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

NO, not me but I don't see it hurting the baby.

2006-09-27 04:52:56 · answer #7 · answered by bubbles26 4 · 0 0

never heard of that....seems a bit harsh...

2006-09-27 04:53:37 · answer #8 · answered by dik 3 · 0 0

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