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    Posted: 02 March 2010 at 8:59pm
Jake gets nappy rash if we dont change a pooey nappy almost immediately after he has done it.

Normally its just red patches or a bit thrush like (little bump things).

He poos a lot, 3 times a day on average but anywhere up to 6... which seems a bit excessive now he feeds less often and is on 3 solid meals a day plus snacks...

I have noticed the mucous is back but only small amounts, nothing like 5 months ago.

Anyhoo, this afternoon (after his 5th poo of the day.. which I oddly didnt smell with my pg super scent) he had a huge red patch (between his testicles and anus, pretty much the whole area). It isnt raised, not lumps or broken skin.. it looks like a burn tbh. It is the first time he is in obvious extreme pain from it...

Normally he has a bit of discomfort from his rashes but this one is BAD, he wont even sit on my hip it is hurting him so badly and normally with a rash he doesnt mind having cream put on but tonight ... jeepers didnt he scream when we put it on

Could his poo be burning him????? I not seen nappy rash like this on any kid I have looked after....


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Is he teething ? DD gets the burnt rash when shes is teething or if we haven't changed her fast enough too. I did try putting baking soda in the bath it seemd to help and nappy off time. I also use Tui balm every change to help prevent it burning.

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Yes his pooh will be burning him. C gets the same if he eats something that doesn't agree with him.

Does he have issues with Dairy?
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Funny you should mention Dairy.... he did have a lactose intolerance, I thought he had grown out of it but was wondering if this was the cause because he poo has that sour smell again....

I have taken dairy out of his diet again to see if helps... Only day 3 today so it will be a while before I can be sure.

No sign of any teeth so I dont think its that.


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The mucous is a key sign on the dairy issue still being there.

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Melnel, my babe is the same, I put micreme H on straight away for the burnt areas, works really well. Then I use vaseline once its settled. I have spent loads on amazing creams but this really works for us.
I have to shower Milla with me until the area has settled and dont use any soaps on her while its sore

we have no allergies but at times very sensitive skin
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Thats why I cut the dairy straight away.... poos are firming up already and no mucous today...

I dont like to use micreme H too much on his genitals... I know I being silly, but can a steroid used often on his bojangles be that good for him????

I had terrible skin allergies as a child and was on constant steriod based creams... its amazing I still have all my own teeth tbh .. I really dont like to use it too often.


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Originally posted by melnel melnel wrote:

I dont like to use micreme H too much on his genitals... I know I being silly, but can a steroid used often on his bojangles be that good for him????

I had terrible skin allergies as a child and was on constant steriod based creams... its amazing I still have all my own teeth tbh .. I really dont like to use it too often.


Totally agree! but sometimes its a neccessary evil - I dont use all the time or on broken skin if I can help it - but I find 4 days of pain - which is what other creams seem to take - is hell compared to a few doses - or even one good application at night makes a huge difference if I get onto it quickly - daktozin is also another option - if you havent already used it - has the anti fungal and protection without the steroid - I often use that for 7 days at night after a bad patch
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Yeah, I have used it... for thrush so do have some and will use it but this doesnt look like its fungal so dont think its the right thing iygwim...

Its really hot, poor monkey.. it doesnt seem to be hurting him so much today and its blotchy now rather than one whole big red patch so hopefully will mend quickly...



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Mel, if you've got allergy's then the chances are he has as well. Hopefully a few more days will just show that it is the dairy affecting him. If not watch the acidity level of the foods you are giving him.
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We have had several bouts of exactly this- it got so bad she was on antibiotics for 2 weeks. Forban is really good (its an antibacterial). Also if he is in cloth put him in disposables until it clears up.

It really sucks so I hope it clears up soon
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i honestly wouldnt worry about the very small % of hydrocortisone in micreme H.

by 10 months old i was already on normal 0.5% cortisone for exchma. and by 2 i was already on high dose prednisone and phenergan and antihistanmies to get my exchma and astha under control.

as a result i fell off a swing onto grass and smashed my arm above nad below my elbow and dislocated my elbow too. at age 3!
and just now at christmas a simple graze did nasty tendon damage and broke my schaphoid
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kiwikid Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 March 2010 at 2:46am
DS gets a nasty burny rash when he's teething really badly and I swear by Weleda Nappy Change Cream - freaking awesome stuff!!!

Its the best thing we've tried and even better is that its completely natural.


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my boy used to get really bad nappy rash so i used sudocrem on it, it cleared up the rash in 2 days, its the best stuff ive ever used and havent had a problem since




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