Yeast Rash in 2 Year Old

Updated on March 19, 2009
S.K. asks from Castle Rock, CO
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My daughter was recently on Augmentin for bronchitis and developed a horrible rash that looked a lot like a yeast rash and I did lotrimin for over a week and the rash has gone down in size especially right on her little area but the insides of her upper thighs still have that horrible looking rash with the raised bumps and it hurts her and the lotrimin just isnt working. Is there something else i should try or do i take her to the dr? Does it usually take some time for the rash to totally go away? I would think that the upper thigh would clear up before the vaginal area but it is right where her diaper meets her leg.

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G.P.

answers from Boise on

If it ends up being yeast (after going to the doctor), there is a cream I would try. My son had a diaper rash and they did everything from steriods to a compounded diaper cream. I finally used Motherlove Thrush and Diaper Cream, and he cleared right up. We now always use it as his diaper cream and a nipple cream for me. While he will get the red marks on his thighs, after one or two changes with the cream, it is gone.

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D.S.

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I would suggest taking her to the doctor. They can perscribe the medicine to get it cleared up. My 4 daughter had something similiar I made a doctor's appt. But, until I could get to the doctor I put Desitine on the outside where she was itching and gave her Tylenol. I also gave her warm baths with baking soda. Good Luck

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A.M.

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Hi S.. I would begin supplementing her diet right away with some probiotics. When you take antibiotics, you are essentially killing off almost everything in your gut. We all need the beneficial flora to be healthy, have healthy digestion, and a proper functioning immune system. Lotrimin will help with the symptoms, but that is all. Giving her probiotics will help to solve the root problem and bring her body back to balance internally. You can buy probiotics (acidophilus, bifidus, etc) at any health food store and they come in liquid or chewable varieties for kids. I would continue to give them to her for at least 6 months or indefinitely- they won't hurt! Good luck.

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J.N.

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If it is right where the diaper hits her thighs, that could explain why it hasn't cleared up. Irritation from the diaper plus a warm moist area are great breeding ground for yeast. But I would take her to the doctor. He can make sure it isn't anything worse, and can give you something stronger that OTC lotramin to treat it.

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D.J.

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This is quite possibly an allergic reaction to penicillin based antibiotics. I think it's important that you let your doctor know.

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D.K.

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I wouldn't assume it is yeast, take her in. It very well could be an allergic reaction to the medication. My daughter had this twice when put on Amoxicillin, they determined it was an allergic reaction. They just charted it and until she outgrew it (around 5) they put her on a different form of antibiotic if she needed it.
Take her just to be careful and on the safe side.

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S.P.

answers from Great Falls on

I would take her to the doctor. You actually could try yogurt if she is old enough for dairy products. That may get rid of the rash. She'll need to eat two yogurts a day. And they can be the regular kind. Don't go with the light, they don't have enough of the right enzyme. Good luck.

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A.S.

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TAKE HER TO THE DR AND GET IT DOCUMENTED!!!! I too am allergic to augmentin and got a horrible all over body rash after taking the first time. The 2nd time is supposed to be much worse and can be fatal because it can cause your airways to swell. Absolutely get it noted in her files that she had a reaction. And never, ever let her take augmentin again. There are other comparable anti-biotics that works just as well.

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L.C.

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Hi S.,
My son had yeast and I took the natural route to get his bacteria balanced in his tummy with probiotic. Unfortuately antibiotic removes the good and bad bacteria and our bodies get out of balance. There is a chewable form of probiotic at vitamin cottage. My naturopathic doctor recommended 6 in the morning and 6 at night for 12 days for my 3 year old. It's all cleared up now. He had a rash on his head and mucus in his stool and he was very irritable as well. It's all cleared up now. Last month's issue of Cookie magazine had a whole write up on probiotics. Do some homework and ask you doctor about it.
L.

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B.L.

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This will sound crazy, but use baking soda in a bath, let her play for awhile. Or you can use it as a paste and put it on the rash, I have used this little trick with all three of my kids and it works great.

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S.M.

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It sounds like you should probably take her to the doc, but for yeast infections I would definitly try acidophilius. It is what is in yogurt.. you can get it in liquid form at any health food store the higher the count the better. You could even just put some plain yogurt on the rash. When me and my son had thrush the acidophilius is what finally took care of it... not the $90+ dollars worth of meds from the doc!.. you might try leaving the diaper off as much as possible though.

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M.L.

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Take her to a doctor, you don't want to chance the rash becoming a bacterial infection as well. My daughter used to get yeast infections in her diaper area and there is a cream that the doctor can give you that will help her in about two days. Also, the cream lasts for a long time and my doctor advised me to use it as necessary so I always had it on hand.

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S.M.

answers from Fort Collins on

feed her some of the activia yogurt... it helped with my daughter... BUT i did finally take her to the dr after the same yeast rash was there for a full month (INSANE!) and the dr gave me a steroid cream and it made ALL the difference. Literally over night it was a huge differance! good luck!

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B.V.

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