There are just too many causes of rashes - we cannot diagnose without seeing the child, so your best bet is to go to the doctor and find out.
No.In fact cornstarch helps prevent diaper rash.
A baby with a rash that does not clear up within two to three days or a rash with blisters or bleeding should be seen by a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
A baby rash is usually easily identified as being bright red and sometimes having small or largo bumps. The rash you describe may be a simple diaper rash, treatable through diaper creams. If the rash gets worse or persists, consultation with the child's pediatrician would be advisable.
very very bad rashy balls
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"He stepped in some poison ivy and now he has a bad rash on his ankle." A rash is an inflammation or redness of the skin.
What did your pediatrician/dermatologist say? If you baby has an undetermined rash you need to have it evaluated!
Sounds like a yeast infection with the rash. Does the baby have white spots on his tonsils? That is strep throat. If he has strep take him to the doctor.
You use baby powder just a little bit and spread it around on the rash. Or If you don't have baby powder use alcohol. Worked for me!
bad bad
A lot of my students made a rash decision by getting in trouble.
Nothing, you must keep it clean. There is no substance that will prevent diaper rash. Keeping the baby's bottom clean is ESSENTIAL!Add - While keeping a baby clean and dryis the best course of action, some children (like my daughter) have extremely sensitive skin aka she'd break out in a rash if I touched her skin.My pediatrician gave me Triamcinalone for when the breakouts were bad and advised a layer of Bagbalm on her but at changings.Bagbalm can be found at Walmart in the pharmacy section.