A well-experienced mother of four, noticed that “diaper rash strikes in a regular pattern.” Her recommended product is “Desitin,” which contains zinc oxide, which can provide instant relief for an itchy rash, and prevent mild bacterial and yeast infections. Next, she discusses the “five mile-stones” of raising a baby that is, for her, has a correlation with diaper rash. The first, is called “first sickness.” From the sickness, the baby will excrete diarrhea and acidic poop, which can cause diaper rash. A tip is to use “Desitin with every diaper change, and if necessary feed the baby with alkaline foods. The second, is called teething. Baby will have lots of saliva, which causes loose stools. Tip is to change diaper often, and apply “Desitin.” The third is “solid foods”, the baby will poop more. Tip is to check the diaper for loose stools in the diaper. The fourth is “first summer,” the baby’s butt will get sweaty, which can cause diaper rash. Tip is to apply “Desitin” before bed. The fifth is “travel,” sitting for long periods will make the baby’s butt sweaty. Tip is to make frequent diaper-change stops, and give baby a “seat-free” break as much as possible.
Key Takeaways:
- Rashes happen from frequent changes in baby’s life such as their first illness and teething.
- Diaper rash is usually in relation to baby’s stool sitting in the diaper.
- The best way to prevent diaper rash is to change your baby’s diaper frequently.
“After our family doctor recommended using Desitin during a bout of yeast diaper rash with my first son, I have been a big advocate for applying Desitin to treat and prevent rashes–especially during milestones.”
Read more: https://blogs.babycenter.com/parenting/diaper-rash-milestones/
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