![]() ![]() In general, I like to limit skin products with added fragrances as a way to limit allergen exposure from fragrances. I always turn to ingredient lists when trying to find the potential cause of an allergy, even though we try to use gentle soaps, lotions and detergents at our house to begin with. Try: You’ll need to do some detective work and figure out what your baby is allergic to-antifungal creams or zinc oxide may not be as effective for this rash.It can occur anywhere the allergen touches the skin. Make sure to check the entire body of your infant for additional areas of potential dermatitis to ensure that other non-diaper allergens aren't causing this irritation. It most commonly appears as a red, irritated bottom on young infants if the allergen is coming from the diaper. Looks like: This type of rash is harder to identify but is red and can have areas where the skin is worn away.Fragrances and preservatives are the most frequent allergens in baby products however, every baby is unique so you may have to do some serious investigating to locate the perpetrator on an ingredient list. It could be an allergy to the chemicals and materials in the diaper, wipes, diaper cream, lotion, soaps, shampoos, or laundry detergents. This type of diaper rash is due to an allergic response caused by contact with something. Probiotics and a healthy, whole foods diet are good places to start in creating and maintaining a balanced gastrointestinal microflora. She may prescribe an antifungal medication as a treatment. Try: Check with your physician to see if candida may be the cause of your baby’s diaper rash.Candida dermatitis classically has “satellite lesions” where there are small round spots of rash located near the main, large rash. Pimples, blisters, ulcers, large bumps, or sores filled with pus can be present. Looks like: Candida diaper rash is usually seen as redness and swelling in and around the creases of the legs, bottom, testicles and vulva rather than around the diaper lines like irritant diaper rash.Also, yeast overgrowth on the skin can be indicative of an internal, gastrointestinal microbial imbalance. Diarrhea, acid in stools, ammonia from urine, tight diapers, and reactions to soaps and products used to clean cloth diapers can contribute to candida dermatitis. Although yeast is a normal part of the microbes living on our skin, the overgrowth happens when there is an imbalance in these microbes. Yeast grows rapidly in a warm, moist environment, making diapers the perfect place for yeast to thrive. Applying thick ointment, like zinc oxide, on completely dry skin can protect from excess moisture while wearing a diaper. In addition, my kids have done better when we used wipes without alcohol or perfumes because they can excessively dry out and irritate the skin. My kids ran around naked A LOT, and I swear it helped us escape (and sometimes quickly heal) many a diaper rashes. Try: Allowing baby to go without a diaper as much as possible keeping the skin clean and dry. ![]()
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