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Dr Emily Altman answers “How to treat a diaper rash?” by DrEmilyAltman Posted Wed 11 Jan 2012 9:39pm (Candida) are common causes of diaper rash. These may look like pustules or erosions on an area of redness. If a diaper rash is resistant to treatment and looks like a bright red... to a worsening of the rash. Diaper rash is usually easily treated and improves within a few days after starting home treatment. If your baby’s skin doesn’t improve after a few days Read on »
baby bunching battles: diaper rash by Linda and Cara .. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 07 Jun 2010 6:29am My first two years of Baby Bunching were an endless stream of, among other things, diaper rashes. Two babies meant that someone was always either teething, trying a new food for the first time, or ill with a stomach virus... Read on »
Health Tip: Why Baby Gets Diaper Rash by HealthFinder Posted Fri 25 Mar 2011 1:00pm (HealthDay News) -- A baby's sensitive bottom may develop a rash from sitting too long in a soiled diaper. But that's not the only trigger that can cause the problem. The ADAM Encyclopedia offers these additional factors that may contribute to diaper rash: Frequent bowel movements or diarrhea. Use of an antibiotic. Irritation cause by ammonia Read on »
Suggested Uses of Silver Sol Products on Diaper and Other Rashes by SimpleSolution2HealthyAgain Posted Wed 14 Apr 2010 8:56am For diaper rash put Silver Gel on the area let at each change of diaper. Leave wet and put on new diaper. Use it for other skin irritation and rashes, spray affected area and leave wet for at least five minutes. Repeat two or three times per day. Expect improvement in most cases within 24 hours.  Read on »
Remove Diaper Rash with New Organic Baby Products by Carolin K. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:17pm thing you want to do is add toxins to your baby’s sensitive skin. The diaper areas is a real problem area and so many poor babies get diaper rash. And no wonder. The diapers... diaper rash . These products are one of a kind. They are certified organic to food standards . In other words, the are good enough to eat. They nurture your babies Read on »
Diaper Rash 411 by Denise and Alan F. Patient Expert Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010 11:05am I sat down with my friends at DadLabs and shot a piece on diaper rash. Check out the show and then take a look at our Rash-O-Rama in the bonus material of our website to see what I'm talking about! Read on »
Diaper Rash City by Seeryus Mama .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 6:10pm Poor Miss Pea. She's going through diaper rash hell. It started last week, she was running a fever Thursday evening and it continued through Friday. Thankfully we had... course. The diaper rash had cleared up with a couple of days use of Desitin. Tonight, it came back with a vengence. Her poor little bottom! Not a darn thing will help it. We Read on »
Reduced Diversity of Fecal Bacteria Correlated with Diaper Rash by Seth Roberts .. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Fri 30 Oct 2009 11:00pm In a 2008 study, researchers took fecal samples from 35 babies when they were one week old. They measured the diversity of bacteria in those samples. When the babies were 18 months old, they were divided into two groups: with (n = 15) and without (n = 20) atopic dermatitis, commonly called a rash. Atopic dermatitis is a sign of an oversensitive immune Read on »
The Poop on Pampers Dry Max Diapers vs Facebook Moms: A Rash of Rashes or Rash Rush to Recall? by Dr. Polly Doctor of Philosophy Posted Sun 06 Jun 2010 8:57am /Swaddlers on Facebook. Pampers announcing a mere 2 then 5 complaints for every million diapers sold. About 25% of babies with a diaper rash on any given day in all brands of diapers... not to buy Dry Max , comparing the children with rashes to "canaries in the coal mine", the first casualties indicative of a larger, long-term health threat posed by the diapers. Lordy Read on »