Najia NoufMom of a 4 yr old girl3 years agoA. Hey... Wash the area with warm plain water everytime you change the diaper... make sure to immediately change the diaper after she poops... And apply Figaro olive oil generously on the area instead of rash cream and keep her diaper free in between for atleast 2-3 hours a day... hope this helps...
Dr GhouseGuardian of 3 children3 years agoA. it seems baby is having dermatitis apply siloderm ointment And also it is advisable for the to consult your local doctor for appropriate advice in this regard if there is need for some investigations also depending on the need o k
VishruthaMom of 2 children3 years agoA. Diaper rash is a common condition that can make a baby's skin sore, red, and tender. Try these tips to cure a diaper rash. Change your baby's wet diapers every 2 hours or soon after poop and clean the area with warm water. Pat the skin gently with a soft cloth when drying it — rubbing can irritate skin. Let your baby's skin dry completely and apply a thick layer of diaper cream on all surfaces that are going to be inside diaper before you put on another diaper. Put the diaper on loosely to prevent chafing. Keep baby diaper free for a few hours during the day.
Applying diaper cream or ointment with every diaper change can help some babies with sensitive skin. Some types of detergent, soaps, diapers (or dyes from diapers), or baby wipes can affect sensitive skin, causing a rash.
Use a good quality diaper cream with atleast 10% zinc oxide like Desitin, B4napi, Sebamed, Bamboo nature, or Mamaearth to cure diaper rash.
If it remains for more than few days better to consult with your baby's pediatrician for any recommendations
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