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Suggest Treatment For Diaper Rash For A 3-month-old Baby
My infant having diber rash since he was 3 weeks He is 3 months now and nothing changed Doctors prescribed Sudocream . Mebo . Nystatin orally and topical and he started to get wel after nystatin but then diber rash come again Doctors ask me to stop eating any food with sugar But still baby having same problem Now stool test showd stool loose ACIDIC Pus cells 3-5 . RBC 2-3 What seems to be the problem
Diaper rash is a common problem and it should be dealt with carefully. A combination of a mild steroid and an anti-fungal cream will work very well for the diaper rash. Keep your baby's skin as clean and dry as possible so change it as soon as it becomes wet or soiled.
Be sure the area is completely clean and dry before putting on a fresh diaper. Let your baby go diaper-free as much as possible. Airing out the diaper zone helps a baby's skin heal faster. To avoid a mess do it just after the bowel movement.
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Dr. Prabhash Verma, General & Family Physician
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Suggest Treatment For Diaper Rash For A 3-month-old Baby
Hello, Diaper rash is a common problem and it should be dealt with carefully. A combination of a mild steroid and an anti-fungal cream will work very well for the diaper rash. Keep your baby s skin as clean and dry as possible so change it as soon as it becomes wet or soiled. Be sure the area is completely clean and dry before putting on a fresh diaper. Let your baby go diaper-free as much as possible. Airing out the diaper zone helps a baby s skin heal faster. To avoid a mess do it just after the bowel movement. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Prabhash Verma, General & Family Physician