Diaper Rash
Remedies
Diaper rash is an
inflammation of the skin. You can prevent the diaper rash of your baby by
following these remedies. These are natural homemade remedies which
naturally help to prevent the problem.
1 Baking Soda
Baking soda helps to
neutralize the acids which cause the diaper rash. It will also dries out the
area and keeps it clean and dry to prevent the infection.
Process:
·
If your baby’s bottom
is raw then you try this to get relief from the rash and also it makes the skin
smooth and soft.
·
Take 2 teaspoons of
baking soda and add this to the bath tub of warm water
·
Then give a sitz bath
to your baby for about 10 minutes.
·
Do this bath for 3
times a day to get relief from the diaper rash and rawness of their skin.
2 Maalox
Maalox will helps to
cure the diaper rash by cooling and neutralizing the acids on the irritated
skin.
Process:
·
Take a cotton ball and
dip in this liquid
·
Apply this to your
baby bottom and let it pat dry
·
After it completely
dried, you can wear a loose diaper and cloths.
3 Vinegar
Urine (either stale or
fresh) contains alkaline which will burn the skin in the same way as acid. This
vinegar solution gives relief from the diaper rashes by preventing it
completely.
Process:
·
Try the vinegar
solution to wash your child diapers by adding half cup of vinegar to the rinse
water;
·
If you are using
disposables then wipe your baby’s bottom with vinegar solution (1 part of
vinegar mixed with 8 parts of water) to get relief from the irritation and
diaper rash.
·
Repeating regularly
will helps you to get relief from the diaper rash.
4 Coconut Oil
Same as olive oil,
coconut oil will also works best in preventing the diaper rashes. Coconut oil
is an excellent treatment for treating yeast, bacterial and other fungal rashes.
Process:
·
Wash your baby’s
bottom after change of each diaper with some water and warm wet paper towel.
·
Dry it for few minutes
·
Apply some coconut oil
and spread it completely as it forms a layer between the skin and the diaper to
prevent the rashes caused by the diaper.
5 Oatmeal
Oatmeal helps to
protect your baby’s skin by reducing their diaper rashes. It also acts as a
soothing agent.
Process:
·
Take a teaspoon or two
of dried oatmeal and add this to your baby’s bath
·
Give your baby a bath
of 5 – 7 minutes
·
After taking the bath,
leave it to get dry completely
·
Then wear a loose
fitting diaper and clothes.
·
You can also put some
butt cream which was suggested by the doctor before wearing the diaper
·
Make sure that the
cream applied will also be dried before wearing.
6 Cranberry Juice
Urine that soaks in
the diaper region will results in the high pH, which irritates the skin and
causes diaper rash. Using this cranberry juice will helps to prevent the diaper
rashes as the constituents in this juice prevents the bacteria from sticking to
the bladder to prevent the infection and cures the diaper rashes.
Process:
·
Give 2 – 3 ounces of
this juice to your older infants.
·
Regularly repeating
this remedy will give relief from the diaper rashes.
7 Olive Oil
Olive oil when applied
will acts as a barrier between the skin and the feces or urine.
Process:
·
Take a teaspoon or two
of olive oil and mix it well in a teaspoon of water
·
Whisk it to form a
creamy texture as it emulsify and spreads easily
·
Apply this to your
baby’s bottom and allow it to dry for few minutes
·
You can also add this
to vitamin E or lavender oil.
8 Plantain Oil
Plantain oil helps to
treat the diaper rash that is caused by the allergic reaction as it contains
anti allergic properties. It also soothes and relieves the inflammation
associated with a rash.
Process:
·
Take few drops of
plantain oil and apply to your infant bottom where the rash appeared
·
It will give relief
from the inflammation and also helps to cure the rash quickly.
·
Leave it to dry for
few minutes and wear the loose fitted diaper and clothes.
9 Petroleum Jelly
Petroleum jelly acts
as a barrier to your baby’s skin and fetes or urine and helps in preventing or
reducing the diaper rashes. Vitamin E heals the skin quickly.
Process:
·
Take a handful of this
petroleum jelly and mix it well with few drops of vitamin E oil
·
Allow your baby’s skin
to dry completely then apply this jelly solution as a thin layer
·
Gently rub the rash
area and allow it to dry few minutes.
·
Then wear diaper and
clothes.
10 Breast Milk
Most of the people
believe that breast milk will cure the diaper rashes. Breast milk contains natural
antibodies which help in treating the diaper rashes.
Process:
1. Pour some breast milk on your baby’s dry,
clean bottom skin
2. Let it dry for few minutes and after dried
completely, wear the loose diaper and the cloths.
3. Repeat it regularly to get rid of the diaper
rash problem.
11 Grapefruit Seed Extract
Grapefruit seed
extract acts as a skin cleanser and have the property of fighting against the
germs to get relief from the diaper rash and also to have a good health.
Process:
·
As it is too powerful
you can’t apply it directly on your baby’s skin.
·
Dilute 5 drops of this
extract with 4 ounces of water
·
Wash your baby’s
bottom with this grape fruit seed extract solution whenever you change the
diapers to get rid of the diaper rashes quickly.
·
Regularly following
this process will helps a lot in preventing the diaper rashes.
12
Triple paste - a nice mixture containing zinc oxide,
petrolatum, lanolin, beeswax and cornstarch. Good for severe diaper rashes and
especially good for those kids with sensitive skin since it contains no
fragrances. However, triple paste should NOT be used when a yeast rash is
present, as the cornstarch can feed the yeast.
13 Lanolin Ointment- good for sore bottoms, all natural. Babies who are allergic to wool may react.
14 Bag Balm- excellent healing ointment for sore and raw bottoms.
For Stubborn Diaper Rash:
3
parts zinc oxide (40% Desitin Overnight, not the low-level 10% kind)
1 part 1% hydrocortisone cream
corn starch to thicken it into a thick paste
1 part 1% hydrocortisone cream
corn starch to thicken it into a thick paste
Equal
parts:
Maalox
Antacid
Clotrimazole
A&D
Ointment
Equal
Parts:
Aquaphor
(sooths and protects)
Clotrimazole
Zinc
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