Bad Rash on Baby's Bottom

Updated on April 11, 2009
L.V. asks from Paradise, UT
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Hi Mommies,
My soon to be 1 yr old had a nasty yeast rash on his bottom and it is spreading to the whole diaper area. He was on an antibiotic about 2 months ago and I think that is when it started. I put the anti fungal cream on it and it helped for a while, but didn't clear it up completely. If we put anything else on it it makes it worse. He just started another antibiotic on sat. and things are getting worse. What I need from you is any advice on how to get the good bacteria back into his system, will giving him yogurt do this? And what other creams to try on his little bum.
Thanks in advance.

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Thank you so much for all the wonderful advice you Mommies out there gave me. I took my little one into the Dr. and got a prescription cream and also some Bio Gaia. With all the great advice I recieved I feel I can take on any kind of rash. Thanks again.

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T.B.

answers from Grand Junction on

Hi L.. I'm sorry about your lil one's bum.. That's so hard. My kiddos are all grown, so my advice probably sounds old fashioned, but this worked when my little girl had a string of rashes. Take some regular corn starch, sprinkle it on a cookie sheet & put it in the oven just till it's a little browned. Let it cool then sprinkle it on baby's bum. Also, sometimes yogurt can cause yeast problems, another thing my DD had. But sometimes you can take plain, unflavored yogurt & use it as a cream on baby's bum too. Just a couple of ideas, both worked for me. Not at the same time, lol. But try 1, if it doesn't work maybe try the other.

Prayers that it heals fast, those are the most miserable things....

Good luck!
Hugs,
T ;)

Sorry, I didn't see the other responses... I saw the 1 about the Melaleuca oil & YES! That's the best stuff ever. They also make an ointment that works for everything. Looks like you got some great advice, hope it's all better!

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K.T.

answers from Provo on

My baby had a little yeast rash on his neck at his 4 month appointment and my pediatrician wrote me out a prescription for it. I got home and remembered that I had some Melaleuca Oil (also known as Tea Tree oil) in my medicine cabinet, and that its anti-fungal and anti-bacterial. I decided to give the natural remedy a try before getting the prescription filled and WOW it knocked out the rash completely in just two applications! Its good if you can apply the oil and then put something like Neosporin over it to lock it in next to the skin so it wont just evaporate. I never even had to get the prescription! And My son is now 7 months and it hasn't come back. I definitely recommend this remedy!

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J.L.

answers from Salt Lake City on

My absolute favorite diaper cream is Triple Paste. It is a little expensive and not sold everywhere, but it is worth it. I used it on my ds when he had a horrid weeping diaper rash that wasn't clearing up, and this was the only thing that made it go away. It didn't sting and didn't roll off of the weeping wet spots. I love this cream and have had it on hand ever since. You can find it at Babies R Us or Target.

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S.S.

answers from Denver on

Giving him yogurt can definitely help get rid of the yeast rash. I use that in my house on a daily basis just to ward them off.

I recommend using antibiotic ointment for topical treatment to help avoid further irritation. You can also use corn starch to keep the area dry.

HTH

Have a GREAT day!

S.

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K.D.

answers from Denver on

We always used Gentle Naturals Baby Eczema Cream for rash and rash prevention. It doesn't cure the rash, but it does protect it and it doesn't burn, even when things are really bad. Yogurt will help. You can also buy probiotics to give him. I know you can use yogurt for a yeast infection in girls, so I wonder if it would help for a little boy's rash. Maybe vinegar baths, too. Just some thoughts. Poor boy. I hope he feels better soon!

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A.P.

answers from Denver on

The yeast grows in moisture so the less cream and moisture trapping stuff you put on it the better. I would lightly dust my son's bottom with corn starch to absorb some of the moisture and change him more often or let him go with out a diaper for periods of time. Do not flood the diaper with powder or corn starch as it will trap the moisture as well and cause the rash to spread as well. That's what worked for me good luck.

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J.P.

answers from Boise on

I haven't read all the responses, but most talked about the good bacteria, that I know nothing about. As far as the cream, I have my favorite. My son was given antifungals, a compounded cream, a prescription, and on and on. The rash never seemed to get better (and got worse with some). I then tried MotherLove Diaper Cream and Thrush. This did the trick! When we change my soon to be 1 year old, we take off his diaper and clean him up, and then he usually rolls away and wants his naked time. This gives him time to dry out from the wipes. When I am able to wrangle him back for the diaper, I put the cream on. It also works great on dry skin and on nipples too. Good luck!

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B.L.

answers from Billings on

put baking soda in his bath, and let him play. I do it with all of my children when they get a rash. It works really good, I've had to make it into a paste for my baby becuase he is only one month old and doesnt like baths very much yet.

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J.C.

answers from Casper on

I know that you can give yougurt to help restore the balance just make sure that it has the live or active cultures in it. As for treating his butt.....Everytime that you change his diaper let him air dry. The yeast loves the moist warm climate that diapers sometimes produce. So change the diapers a little more often to keep him super dry. When you change them let him air dry or even take a blow dryer and put it on cool to dry him up. Then after he is dry you can put on what ever cream you decide to use. It might be necessary to get a script from the doc if it isn't clearing up as it might be something more than just yeast. Good luck.

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D.O.

answers from Salt Lake City on

Yogurt is a great idea to get good bacteria going again. Also, my doctor just told me to get Resinol for my son's bottom that has lots of rashes. Its over the counter, but you may have to ask your pharmacist to order it, or they may keep it behind the counter. She says its not specifically for diaper rash, its for all skin irritations but says it works great on sore bums, it has an ingredient to help the pain of the rash too. Good luck!

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A.B.

answers from Provo on

Try Gengiviolet. IT is an over the counter that you can get at your pharmacy just be prepared for it to dye his butt purple...and everything else his bum comes in contact with. It is seriously the best treatment for a yeast infection but it is a bit difficult. I went to savers and bought my daughter some sleepers that I didn't care about so she could live in those while she got better.
You can also do tea tree oil if you want to go more natural. Put a couple of drops in a couple of oz of olive oil and then put that on everytime you change the diaper. Don't put it directly on the infection because it can really burn.
As for a reintroduction...yobaby makes a great yogurt.
When I have had a yeast infection I have been told to put yogurt directly on the infection and to insert accidopolous (sp?). I am sure that you could buy some capsules and break them open to put right onto the infected area for a boy. I don't know if it would flavor his food badly but you could try putting some in some baby food as well as giving him yogurt.
Hope this helps

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H.F.

answers from Pocatello on

Call your doctor for a perscription anti-funfgal cream. Yogurt can be very helpful as well, make sure it has active, live culture in it. Activia in particluar has twice the live cultures of most other yogurts.

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D.K.

answers from Denver on

Give him Activia yogurt, has probiotics in it.
Also try a mixture of aqua phor and maalox, heat in microwave safe bowl for 5 seconds, mix it up, let it cool and you can store in fridge if need be. the aqua phor heals and protects the skin while the maalox takes the burn out of it with each stool.
You can get probiotics in capsule form too and sprinkle in food, ask your pharmacy.

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G.S.

answers from Grand Junction on

yogurt would be good to give him. we use "resinol" to clear up rash on baby. you can get this at your pharmacy but you will have to ask the pharmists for it even though it is an over the counter med

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R.S.

answers from Washington DC on

Activa yogurt, Kerfir, anything stating it has live active cultures in it.

Make sure his bottom is dry before you put on the antifungal cream, once the cream is dry put Desitin overnight on top of that. If you are in a rush add cornstarch right after the antifungal cream. Also bathe him everyday (no strong soaps) and let him run around without a diaper as much as possible. try changing him before you go to bed as well (you want to keep him dry).

They do have a liquid anti-yeast medication that he can take (like the pill for woman with yeast infections). If you can't get it under control you can ask you pediatrician about it.

Hang in there!

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P.H.

answers from Denver on

Yogurt is good, but probably not potent enough for current condition. Go to health food store and get some acidophilus or probiotics (they come in a powder form that you can mix easily with any food/drink for 1 year old). I've done this personally with my foster baby when he was on antibiotics for prevention of diarrhea and diaper rashes and we never had any. I also read in a book that you can use 5 drops Grapefruit Seed Extract (also available at healthfood store) per 1 oz. water in a spray bottle and spray on baby's bottom as needed with diaper changes.

Hope this helps you and little one starts feeling better.

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C.P.

answers from Denver on

Yes! My Pediatrician says yogurt is and awesome thing to have your little one eat while on antibiotics! Definitely! Poor little one.

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L.D.

answers from Pueblo on

Yes, yogert is great for that! If you are in T-dad safeway has a cute little bottle of what they call Pro-biotics which is even more concentrated in the yougert area. Kids love the taste! You can even put it on bottoms!
I have been taught that ideally, one should follow every antibiotic dose with "acidiophilis" (the stuff in yougert etc)....but not at the same time as they fight each other....I personally, give all the yougert I can to kiddies on anti biotics and this routine stopped me from getting a yeast infection every time I was on one too.

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C.C.

answers from Oklahoma City on

When my daughter gets a bad rash this is what I did and it worked wonderfully. Give him a bath with baking soda, I just dump a good amount in the warm water and let them play in it for a little while. Then, instead of diaper cream use an antifungal foot cream, smear that all over the rash and cover it with a good coat of vaseline. I was amazed how fast this worked for us. I hope it works for you and good luck.

C.

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