Boudreaux's Butt Paste by far is the best. corn starch works well with vasaline. my son is allergic to all other rash creams. if your child has a bad case of diaper rash then the dr can perscribe a stronger cream
2007-03-11 13:27:01
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answered by mj14_22 2
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Johnson's Diaper Cream. It clears up even the worst rashes faster and better than Desitin and Balmex. Some times if the rash is pimply you may need a prescription for Nystatin. This works well.
2007-03-12 05:41:32
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answered by Anonymous
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do no longer use the liquid toddler powder or any cream that has zinc in it (often white). How approximately letting toddler have slightly bare time for some air to get to the rash. Then stick to some a&d diet ointment. If no longer greater beneficial quickly; the checklist can prescribe an ointment which will sparkling it up in an afternoon or 2.
2017-01-04 08:13:35
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answered by ? 4
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I have to agree with Butt Paste. It works best for severe diaper rash. For something more mild, try using Vaseline and corn starch (some baby powders are pure cornstarch, or you can use it straight from the box.) I find that using baby powder with every diaper change, or using a diaper that comes with powders or aloe already on helps to prevent diaper rash from occurring in the first place. If in doubt, or if nothing you try seems to work, call the doc. He or she will be happy to recommend something.
2007-03-11 18:06:03
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answered by lizzybh84 2
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Burt's Bee's Diaper Rash Ointment and Butt Paste
2007-03-11 13:37:57
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answered by momma2jessa 2
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IF none of the above suggestions work try lanolin. Its supposed to be for breastfeeding mothers that have sore, cracked nipples from breast feeding but it does wonders on a baby butt. I bought some for myself but ended up not having to use it so I used it on baby's butt after the othre creams, desitin and such just made it wayy worse. the Lanolin (comes in a purple tube) had it cleared up in a few hours.
2007-03-11 22:21:16
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answered by ~m 3
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A&D Ointment with zinc oxide (blue letters on tube) for diaper rash. They also have a ointment to prevent diaper rash. It comes in many convient dispensers. It was the only product that worked for my 2 girls. Keep in mind that not every product works for every child, so the best one is what works for them.
2007-03-11 13:18:34
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answered by Sera S 2
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although i had all the diaper rash creams, my pediatrician recommended the best cream of all: Lotrimin (anti-fungal cream for athletes' foot). I put it on my daughter's rash when she was a baby and by the time it was to change her again, the rash was gone!! Miracle cream!!! Try it!
2007-03-11 13:51:29
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answered by snow_mama_2 2
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Triple Paste
2007-03-11 13:09:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Burt's Bees, that stuff is wicked! If it's a diaper rash that just won't go away, we use Triple Paste.
2007-03-11 14:35:30
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answered by Rebecca C 3
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