Having a baby really is the most joyous miracle a person can
experience throughout their adult life. Any parent will confess that
holding their infant in their arms is the most beautiful feeling in the
entire world. Nevertheless, parenthood will always have its ups and
downs, and sometimes it seems like the challenges weigh down the
balance. In the case of newborns, you will experience a true
rollercoaster of happenings, from neonatal acne (tiny pink pimples on
the face of your newborn), thrush (candida yeast infection), strep
throat, blister or blisters on the lip, diarrhea, diaper rash, and then
teething a little bit later on. A part of these symptoms may begin when
they are babies and linger when they become toddlers, but there is no
need to worry.
Possibly one of the most frequent (and frustrating, for that matter)
conditions that a baby boy or girl (and even elder adults) can undergo
is mild or severe types of diaper rash, sometimes with bleeding. If you
just look at diaper rash photos, pictures or images is enough to give
you goosebumps, and experiencing it with your own baby can feel like a
nightmare come true. In order to better understand the situation, we
should cover what a diaper rash is, how it manifests, what its causes
are and then how you can treat it. The diaper rash phenomenon is pretty
self-explanatory; it occurs when rashes appear on the skin of a baby or
toddler in the diaper area, due to friction. The main symptom is
developing irritated and reddened skin, while a yeast diaper rash is
beefier and a more severe infection. The cause is obvious, but diaper
rash might also be caused by allergies your baby might have.
Before you start panicking at the sight of pictures, you should know
that diaper rash treatment is available under quite a few forms. If you
want a medicated or commercial treatment, you can go for an AF
(antifungal) powder or diaper rash cream, such as prescription
hydrocortisone ointments and creams, from brands like Lotrimin, Aveeno,
Corona, Aquaphor, Johnson Desitin zinc oxide cream, Paladin Soothing
Relief or Nystatin ointment. We have to warn you that there is no best
diaper rash cream out there, but we do believe that there is more than
one cure or remedy that you can use to get rid of a bad case of diaper
baby diaper rash or adult diaper rash. As a side note, we recommend that
you do not use cornstarch as a remedy for diaper rash, even though it
is one of the most popular remedies in this case; it will only encourage
the growth of bacteria in the affected area. You already know that at
Home Remedy Shop we love to help in treating problems in a fast and
homemade way, so we will always choose natural treatments vs store
bought ones. Without any further ado, here are our top 11 home remedies
for diaper rash.
1. Yogurt
Little do people know that using yogurt can help heal D rash quickly
and effectively. Make sure that you use plain yogurt with no sugar and
put it directly on your baby’s bum, applying a consistent layer of this
paste. Every time you change diapers, repeat the process and in no time
your loved one’s booty will be healthy and picture perfect!
2. Shea Butter
We already know that shea butter does wonders for the skin, but not
everybody knows that it has good reviews for healing even extreme diaper
rash in babies. With strong anti fungal properties, shea butter really
makes an amazing difference for your baby’s skin. It helps by reducing
inflammation and naturally supporting the healing process. After
cleaning the infected area with warm water and an easygoing soap, let
your baby’s skin dry on its own before carefully applying shea butter to
the area. My recommendation is that you use raw shea butter that you
can prepare by rubbing a piece between your hands. After a couple of
minutes you can apply a different new diaper.
3. Out with Baby Wipes, in with Wash Cloths
The best thing you can do to prevent your baby from developing diaper
rash is simply by avoiding baby wipes. Many commercial brands use
potentially dangerous chemicals and alcohol as ingredients to make their
products, so you should think twice about buying some from the store if
your baby’s skin is sensitive and prone to diaper rash. Try using a
clean wash cloth instead of a baby wipe and allow your infant to stay
safe for a long time.
4. Coconut Oil
While coconuts are one of our favorite sweet foods, they also have an
astonishing amount of uses in home remedies. One of them, of course, is
to treat diaper rash naturally. This home remedy is very simple to
carry out, all you will need is virgin coconut oil to apply on your
baby’s irritated bottom. You can repeat the process as you consider
necessary, until the diaper rash disappears.
5. Baking Soda Bath
Baking soda is a well-known remedy for healing baby rash that
actually works. You can carry out this solution in two ways, depending
on your preferences. You can prepare a baking soda bath for your baby by
putting two tablespoons into the bath tub. If you choose this method,
make sure that you allow your baby to sit in the water for roughly ten
minutes and that you repeat the process three times daily for fast
relief. An alternative is to take the same amount of two tablespoons and
add them to a few cups of water to dissolve. Before you change your
baby’s diaper, wash its behind in this solution and gently pat the area.
6. Vinegar
It’s needless to say that apple cider vinegar is the triple threat of
home remedies: antibacterial, antibiotic, anti-inflammatory. You can
use vinegar to naturally cure your baby’s diaper rash, as well. You can
take one teaspoon of vinegar and add it to ½ cup of water. Stir well and
then use the solution to pat on the irritated area with a clean cloth.
This home remedy will help you fight off yeast and maintain your baby’s
butt happy and healthy.
7. Mommy Milk
Believe it or not, breast milk is actually one of the most efficient
home treatments for diaper rash. Not only is it completely free of
charge, but it also allows you to rest assured that your baby will not
have any allergies. Use a couple of drops of mommy milk to apply to the
portion of skin with diaper rash and let it dry naturally before
changing diapers. You always have this solution at hand, so consider it
if you ever find yourself in this situation as a young mother.
8. Change Diaper Brand
Sometimes the answer for your problems is right under your nose
without you knowing it. The brand of diapers that you choose for your
baby might be the cause he or she is developing diaper rash. Each
company uses different materials and substances in your products, and
your baby might be allergic or sensitive to these. Most people realize
this when having tried all other alternative homemade solutions and not
getting any results, so sometimes simply changing the manufacturing
company of diapers you use could do the trick.
9. Oatmeal
For fast and natural relief, oatmeal is the home remedy to go for
when looking to treat diaper rash. The saponin and protein included in
the composition of oatmeal promote quick and safe healing that will stop
the pain and fix the problem. Whip up a warm bath for your baby and put
in one tablespoon of oatmeal (dry). Allow your baby to soak in this
oatmeal bath for around a quarter of an hour for the remedy to work.
Repeat about two to three times a day until the rash is gone.
10. Diaper Break
Not all home remedies will work if your baby’s bottom remains in a
moist environment. In order for the irritated skin to heal, it needs
fresh air and to remain dry (this is the same case for many open wounds
and irritations in children and adults alike). You might want to
consider taking a break from diapers and letting your child’s skin
breathe to be cured. Make sure that they stay on a clean surface in
their crib and start using diapers again when the rash has disappeared.
11. Egg White
A fast and reliable solution to get rid of diaper rash is probably in
your refrigerator as we speak. Egg whites have proven to have a great
effect on baby skin to leave it rash-free. All you have to do is whisk
an egg white briefly and apply it to the rash gently, but generously.
You can keep what remains and store it in a cool environment for the
next three times you change your baby’s diaper. You will notice
delightful results in a matter of hours and your baby will surely be
silently thanking you soon.