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Oo yes we wash with water at every change and pat dry with tissue! then the whole moisturiser and desitin routine starts. So frequent diaper changes really help but at a cost of course. right now we started using offspring (real exp per piece) but her skin has been so stable its worth it! like every two or three hour change because the pee just pools on her skin but offspring retains the liquids well. regardless whatever combo we've been doing has been awesome 😎
Am using Skinature by Drypers, and Merries, and Drapolene cream, no diaper rash. But we change baby's diapers whenever he poops, so he doesn't sit in it at all. Also means tt sometimes gotta change it every 30m or so. I think frequently changing it helps with the rash as his skin isn't sitting in poop.
Hi Mummy, rem to use the cream for diaper rash. Desitin is good. Meanwhile, rem to dry off ur baby before wearing the diaper. I’m using drypers wee wee dry, I change my baby’s diaper before every feeding to prevent rash. A lil wasteful, but I think worth it. U can try it.
I tried using Desitin (purple tube) when baby has diaper rash and it effectively cured it within days! After that I switched back to my regular diaper cream. Have you tried Skinature from Drypers or black label from Huggies?
use gentle wash, lukewarm bath(not too hot) , tap dry after bath(not rub), allow your baby to go diaperless for awhile(allow airing) and apply diaper rash cream to area.
Do you change every 2-3h and put nappy cream? I used to use huggies no issue now switch to offspring but expensive, but then the quality is really there leh 🤣
Rascal & friends diapers are great fit. Mustela cream for diaper rash and Ceraden for worsening rash.
use diaper rash cream, and let it open without diapers for some minutes
apply diaper rash cream and used drypers naturemade thinner material.
Ummkha