No!!!! As a pharmacist I advise you to NEVER use clindamycin drug products unless under medical supervision! Potentially serious side effects might arise. Clindamycin is to be used only when necessary and will treat only certain infections, which will have to be diagnosed by a doctor. In any other case it may potentially do harm, result in serious side effects or at best have no benefit whatsoever. Please ask the advice of your doctor or at least a pharmacist, who will have to evaluate the case. Best wishes!
For some pooping in a diaper might release some stress. Though this is a rare way to release it many try yoga, meditation, reading, walking, and such instead.
Try Balmex or other diaper rash product that has zinc oxide. It should really help relieve it and cool it down.
Antibiotics are generally prescribed for rashes caused by bacteria, particularly impetigo. This may be a topical or oral formulation, depending on the size of the area involved and the severity of the infection.
The diaper covers are usually put over the diaper. The purpose of diaper covers is to provide water protection between the diaper and any other material that would come in contact with the diaper.
There are 8 standard ways to fold a Cloth Diaper if that is what you mean. The Trifold / standard diaper fold, Triangle diaper fold, Bikini twist diaper fold, Kite-fold diaper fold, Origami diaper fold, Terry-square diaper fold, Angel wing folds, and the Navel defense diaper fold.
The softness of the diaper? I don't no
a diaper for horses
Diaper Dust is a diaper deodorizing powder made with activated charcoal. You apply it into the dirty diaper before throwing away to eliminate odor. You can use it inside a diaper pail or regular trash can as well and it will deodorize. You can find it on Amazon!
Nappy rush, also known as diaper rash can be treated with topical, over-the-counter anti-fungal creams. Additionally, barrier creams and ointments that contain Zinc oxide may also be effective.
Antibiotics are generally prescribed for rashes caused by bacteria, particularly impetigo. This may be a topical or oral formulation, depending on the size of the area involved and the severity of the infection
a small diaper for hair.
Yes you can diaper yourself.