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Mom of a 4 yr 9 m old boy4 years ago
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Hello! i am using pampers to my 7 month old baby which is well suited him now.. my query is can i use coconut oil instead of himalaya diaper rash cream. because it seems his bump getting dark by using anti rash cream. please suggest

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ExpertDr Bandana JoshiAyurvedic Physician4 years ago
A. Yes you can use or apply little Vaseline before putting diaper if you are feeling the anti rash cream is leading to darkening of skin of that area take care and stay safe
Aditi gargMom of a 4 yr 9 m old girl4 years ago
A. waise tou reshes ho hi jatey h but achi se wash karke ghee ki ek do bar masaz kar do ek cream h Ltraconazole gel aaram lagega
KkGuardian of 2 children4 years ago
A. hi, try and avoid putting diaper when not necessary, I put diaper only while putting my 6 month old to sleep. Rest all day, without diaper. so never needed rash cream and coconut oil is very good for baby's skin too
SanthoshiMom of a 8 yr old girl4 years ago
A. Yes definitely. you don't use it 24/7. It will lead to some infection and rashes. Change it every few hours. Give some free time everyday for about 2-4 hours.This will ensure that baby will get some good air circulation. Else it may lead to infections and other urninary infections. Also ensure to use right size or the next size to stay free from rashes.
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