Get the sore to completely dry over before applying any cream or another diaper.
Explicit details of how to do this and other diaper rash treatments are explained on the link below to the article "Chronic Diaper Rash on Your Baby? You're Not Alone!"
Try Balmex or other diaper rash product that has zinc oxide. It should really help relieve it and cool it down.
There is many things you can try like baby powder and creams. My suggestion is to consult your pediatrician.
No, only zinc oxide.
Yes, but I would not use anything that wasn't prescribed to your child directly from a doctor. I was just prescribed that for my 21 month old daughter who has experienced her very first diaper rash, that won't go away despite the usage of various other OTC creams. She was prescribed 0.1 mg used twice daily for 5-7 days. Since it is not an infection and she isn't using an antibiotic and the cream is just to help get rid of the rash, I will only use it until the rash is gone. Hope this answers your question. Though I strongly advise you see your child's pediatrician.
If the football pads are old, they will make a rash on body........
Often when I have a rash I use savlon cream on it and take an antihistamine like Claratyne or something.
Besides keeping your baby as dry as possible in the diaper area, there are many over the counter medications to ease the rashes and prevent them from coming back. Desitin, AD&D ointment and baby powder with cornstarch are just a few. If you have tried many or all of these ointments/powders, it is possible that the rash is actually a viral or bacterial infection and you should take your baby to be evaluated by his Pediatrician to see if an anti-viral or antibiotic oral medication or cream is necessary.
well boi, just rinse and repeat several times untill there raw
To effectively get rid of a rash on your neck, you can try the following steps: Keep the affected area clean and dry. Avoid scratching the rash to prevent further irritation. Apply a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer or hydrocortisone cream to soothe the rash. If the rash persists or worsens, consult a dermatologist for further evaluation and treatment options.
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If you're on antibiotics, that is what is probably causing the rash. Call your healthcare provider to see if it is safe to stop your antibiotics.
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