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Baby diaper rash

Can anyone please suggest how to get rid of this diaper rash on the buttocks shown in the picture below? The baby is just 15 days old.

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  varunb on 2018-05-24
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
SULPHUR 30,1 PILL THREE TIMES A DAY AND FERRUM PHOS 6X,ONE TAB THREE TIMES A DAY .

FEEDBACK AFTER 4 DAYS.
 
anuj srivastava 5 years ago
Thanks for the advice. Sulphur 30 alone worked after giving twice for 2 days.
 
varunb 5 years ago
STOP NOW.CHANGE THE BRAND.DONT WASH OR USE ANTISEPTIC LOTIONS FOR WIPING .
 
anuj srivastava 5 years ago
The problem was caused by Mamy Poco pants which our child unfortunately wore for a longer duration.

Advice to everyone:

1. Stick to herbal diapers like Himalaya Herbal baby diapers as they contain Aloe Vera & other herbal stuff. All this happened to us when we switched to Mamy Poco as it does not have any anti-rash agents.

2. Always change the diaper after 4-5 hours.

3. Clean the pelvic area regularly before using a new diaper with aloe vera gel or any anti-rash cream like Himalaya's.
[Edited by varunb on 2018-05-30 12:05:40]
 
varunb 5 years ago

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