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Diaper Rash Cream

Diaper Rash Creams

Zinc Oxide-Based
Common Ingredient: Zinc oxide, which forms a strong barrier on the skin, is a popular choice for preventing and treating diaper rash.
For example, Desitin and Boudreaux's Butt Paste.

Petroleum-based creams:
These lotions, such as Vaseline or Aquaphor, provide a moisture barrier but may not have the same healing effects as zinc oxide.

Natural and organic creams:
Parents who want organic or sensitive skin formulas can find lotions containing coconut oil, calendula, and beeswax.

Medical creams
Some diaper rash lotions contain antifungal or antibiotic chemicals to help treat severe rashes or infections. These should only be used with the supervision of a doctor.
Every Diaper Change: Applying cream at each diaper change will help newborns with sensitive skin or rashes avoid irritation.
When a rash appears: If a rash develops, apply cream liberally to calm and heal the area.
After a bath, properly dry your baby's skin and apply lotion to prevent future rashes.

Clean the Area: Gently wipe your baby's bottom with a soft cloth or baby wipes. Make sure the region is fully dry before administering the cream.
Apply a Thick Layer: Do not be hesitant about the amount. A thick layer creates an effective barrier between your baby's skin and any wetness.
Focus on Problem Areas: Apply more cream to any places that appear red or inflamed, or where rashes are likely to form.
Diaper Change Frequency: Change diapers frequently, especially if your kid is prone to rashes.

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