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Homemade Cures for Diaper Rash

By Dee Jones, published Aug 11, 2006
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Homemade Cures for Diaper Rash

Almost every child suffers from diaper rash at least once before they are potty trained. And, while your baby is suffering from this painful condition, you’ll be suffering right along with them.

Fortunately, there are many home remedies that can help ease the pain of diaper rash, and eventually clear up the condition all together.

• Diaper rash occurs because most babies wear diapers almost constantly. These diapers hold in moisture and heat. And diaper rash thrives in a moist, hot environment. So, the drier you can keep your baby’s bottom, the better. Check your baby’s diaper often. As soon as they soil the diaper, change it immediately. 

• Try not to use soaps or baby wipes to clean your baby’s bottom. These products are often too harsh on irritated skin, and contain perfumes and other things that can irritate the skin even more. Instead, gently rinse your baby’s bottom by holding them near the tap. 

• Oatmeal is a popular home remedy for many ailments, including diaper rash. Add oatmeal to your child’s bath water. Let them soak in the water for ten two fifteen minutes. Continuously swish your hand through the water, to keep the oatmeal circulating. 

• Dry the baby’s skin completely before applying a new diaper. Use a towel to gently pat, rather than rub, their skin dry. Even after using a towel, it might be advisable to wait a few minutes before applying a diaper, to make sure your baby is completely dry. 

• Let your baby go without a diaper for 20 or 30 minutes two or three times a day. (Longer and more often, if possible.) The fresh, dry air will help to heal diaper rash. 

• You want the baby’s bottom to be dry, but you also want to keep it moisturized. Before applying a new diaper, apply petroleum jelly to the diaper area. Not only will it moisturize your baby’s skin, it will act as a barrier between the skin and any wetness trapped in the diaper. 

• Applying vegetable oil is another way to keep your child’s bottom moisturized. 

Takeaways
  • Diaper rash occurs because diapers hold in moisture and heat.
  • Dry your baby�s skin completely before applying a new diaper.
  • Super-absorbent, disposable diapers are best for a child who has diaper rash.
Did You Know?
Babies who are breastfed are less likely to get diaper rash than those who aren't.
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this is an old spanish remedy that has worked through five kids. Put some flour in a pan and heat it til it turns light brown. Apply like powder after cooling.

Posted on 07/02/2007 at 6:07:00 PM

 
Hydrocortisone cream says not to use it on diaper rash. Talk to your doctor before trying it. Thanks!

Posted on 02/10/2007 at 10:02:00 PM

 
I also found that zinc oxide cream really helps to prevent and heal diaper rashes, this is actually something that my mom had told me to use on my new son to help prevent diaper rashes, it is true about the diaper wipes, there is one that caused a allergic reaction on my son that resulted to a diaper rash in the end

Posted on 08/18/2006 at 10:08:00 AM

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