It's possibly a yeast infection gone really bad.
I advise you take your baby to the doctor immediately.
Jock itch can manifest in rings like ringworm.
Good luck
2007-10-27 13:39:11
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answered by Kaci 4
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2016-11-06 11:50:16
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This Site Might Help You.
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has anyone got ringworm looking lesions in thier babies diaper area? ringworm from diaper?
2015-08-10 22:11:41
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answered by Raychel 1
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Fast Ringworm Cure?
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ringworm is actually a fungal infection. It is contagious. If your baby has a rash in any area, you should take him / her to the doctor to have it diagnosed and treated.
2007-10-27 13:40:33
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answered by auburngirlsc 3
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The term for that is DIAPER RASH. The first sign of diaper rash is usually redness or small bumps on the lower abdomen, buttocks, genitals and thigh folds - surfaces that have been in direct contact with the wet or soiled diaper. This type of diaper rash is rarely serious, and usually clears in 3 or 4 days w/ appropriate care. The most common causes of diaper rash include:
1. Leaving a wet diaper on too long.
2. Leaving a stool-soiled diaper too long.
Regardless of how the rash begins, once the surface of the skin is damage, it becomes even more vulnerable to further irritation by contact with urine and stool.
Another cause of rash in this area is yeast infection. This rash is common on the thighs, genitals, and lower abdomen but almost never appears on the buttock.
2007-10-27 13:55:05
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Our shelter has had small outbreaks. What we have done is clean, clean, and when you're sick of cleaning clean some more. Everything was washed down in bleach or nolvason if at all possible. All bedding, scratching posts, and other cloth items were either washed in bleach or burned. The animals were washed in lyme-sulfer dip. Nasty stuff but very effective. Animals that had generalized ringworm were started on oral medication. Only one animal out of 50 was euthanized because it wouldn't respond to treatment. All adoptions were stopped and few animals were taken in during this 4 week period. Ringworm is a common problem in shelters because of the amount of new animals that are brought in. Ringworm can be controlled in most shelters but it cannot necessarily be prevented because of the way shelters are in not quarantining animals for a month. Once this fungus gets into the shelter it is there to stay. Only cleaning and santizing will keep it from again raring its ugly head.
2016-03-17 05:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-18 05:57:07
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answered by ? 2
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well yes sometimes . you go to chemist and get some antifungal creams, It works well, I almost always apply zinc cream. make sure you change them regualrly especially after they do a poop. I always wash their bottom with warm water to make sure no urine remains in contact with their skin. The amonia from stale urine can break their skin.
2007-10-27 13:49:36
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