Big Bag of Chips wrote: The two things I found worked best for any of mine were Morhulin cream (cheapest cream in the pharmacy!) and Aldi nappies.
NinjaTruncs wrote: We always used Bepanthen whenever ours would get nappy rash. It always did the trick for us. If the rash was particularly bad we'd cover it with Sudocream.
ComfortKid wrote: » She's in Aldi nappies, we find them great, no leaks! Lots of people seem to look down on us for using them though.
pwurple wrote: LOL, how do they even know what brand of nappy the child is in?
ComfortKid wrote: » Our 5 month old has developed fairly bad nappy rash. Looks fairly sore too. It came out of nowhere. Was fine then 2 hours later it was raw red. Latley her pee seems to smell aswell. Missus makes out it's from teething? Any ideas how to get rid of it? It has to be hurting her! :-(
pwurple wrote: » Teething is blamed for everything from drooling to random rashes, temperatures, to nearly every sickness like tummy bugs and sneezing (and even historically death! People used to cut babies gums during teething). It causes none of those things, but it's a handy scapegoat because babies teeth so often it often overlaps with various ailments.
Frog Song wrote: » I can't recommend La Roche Posay Cicaplast enough. My local chemist recommend it to everyone for nappy rash. When all else failed for my niece (sudocrem, Bepanthen, basically every product out there!) this worked wonders. It's amazing stuff. Around €12.50 in most Chemists.
ComfortKid wrote: » What is Bepanthen? A cream or what? Should we stop using talc powder?
ComfortKid wrote: » That's what I said, How the f*** could teeth cause a rash down there!
seventeen sheep wrote: Their saliva gets very very acidic with teething. The drool can cause a rash on the face. But they swallow a lot more of it than they drool out. So this often causes stomach issues, such as awful nappies, and sometimes even vomiting. (Some babies are lucky and have none of these issues.)
ComfortKid wrote: » Funny that you say that as she has a small rash around her chin latley. And she has had some explosive nappies too, one made it's way up her back!
Suucee wrote: » Lovely. You know the shoulders on baby vests have those folds to make it easy to bring it down the childs body rather than over their head when they have one of those nappies. Reason im telling you this as i never knew that until i had my second baba. i even resorted to cutting a vest off one day.
ComfortKid wrote: » And she has had some explosive nappies too, one made it's way up her back!
Big Bag of Chips wrote: Wonderful, isn't it!!
Neyite wrote: Try to give nappy free time too, put an old towel folded over down and lie her on it without a nappy or creams to let air dry up the rash for as long as you can, as often as you can. I found that helped a lot too.