How To Treat A Baby For Diaper Rash: 8 Easy Steps

Homemade Diaper Cream

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If baby’s skin is extra sensitive, try making homemade diaper cream with naturally soothing ingredients. Combine equal parts of shea butter, which has anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties to treat infections, with an anti-inflammatory linoleic acid known as calendula, which helps prevent diaper rash in the first place. Other products to add include coconut oil and beeswax. Add a few drops of lavender essential oil, which has anti-bacterial properties to help get rid of an infection. Be sure not to get any in the baby’s genital area as this may cause further irritation.

Air Dry

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Babies with diaper rash may need to spend some time without a diaper to let the infected area air dry a bit. After applying medication, put the baby down for a nap without a diaper on to air dry for a few hours. Be sure to have the baby sleep on a towel or another protective fabric for easy cleanup. Keep diapers loose during this time to allow air ventilation and always keep the baby extra clean and dry during this time.

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