To remove diaper rash cream, gently wipe the affected area with a soft cloth or cotton ball dampened with warm water. If the cream is particularly stubborn, a mild baby oil or mineral oil can help break it down. Afterward, clean the area again with a wet cloth to remove any residue. Always ensure the skin is thoroughly dried before applying a new layer of cream or a diaper.
The cream should be re-applied at each diaper change until the rash is gone. To prevent recurrence of diaper rash, make sure to change the baby's diaper frequently. It is not healthy to wait until the diaper is at full absorbant capacity.
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To change a diaper, a clean diaper is needed as well as rash cream for the baby's bottom.
Silver Sulfadiazine cream (SSD) is used to help treat wound sepsis in patients that have second and third degree burns to their skin. It is not recommended as a diaper rash cream.
My doctor gave my toddler silver sulfadiazine for a diaper rash and it is the only thing that works when she gets diarrhea and a bad diaper rash. There have been no ill effects.
Yes you definitely can.
cuz it can cause a rash
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!"
My doctor just prescribed my child desonide for her diaper rash. He said that it should only be used once a day.
eh.. Take it to a vet?