yes, yes it does i've used it on mosquito bites and dipper rashes
It doesn't cure diaper rash--cornstarch is mixed with talc to make powder. It is thought to help absorb wetness. If the baby has a rash, a cream with zinc oxide will help heal the rash before it gets out of hand. The baby should also have some time without a diaper on, since air helps.
No.In fact cornstarch helps prevent diaper rash.
I have this same rash it is in the creases of my legs and has a bad smell I am starting to think it is a fungal or bacteria of sorts so I have been tiring to keep the area very dry and using cornstarch it also has turned a darker color and has a silky smooth surface it gets worse at times but I believe drying very well after showers and applying cornstarch if you sweat a lot during the day will help prevent it and help it clear up its almost like a form of jock itch or athletics foot but in a different area If you are having a fungal infection, DO NOT USE CORNSTARCH. That will cause yeast infection, and certainly will aggravate a fungus. You can use an antifungal cream, or baby powder, but no cornstarch, which is a good source of sugars for yeast.
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You can try rubbing your hands with a mixture of dish soap and warm water to help break down the cornstarch. Alternatively, rubbing your hands with a lemon slice can also help remove the cornstarch residue. Lastly, using a scrub or exfoliating soap can help to mechanically remove the cornstarch from your hands.
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To effectively treat and prevent crotch heat rash, keep the area clean and dry, wear loose-fitting clothing, use talcum powder or cornstarch to absorb moisture, and avoid tight clothing or synthetic fabrics. If the rash persists, consult a healthcare professional for further treatment options.
Depends on what kind of rash it is. If it is an irritation rash, then check the fur. There might be burrs or an insect. If it is an insect rash, then ask your vet to find out what insect bit your dog.