Symptoms, Causes, And Treatment Of Thrush In Babies

Yeast Diaper Rash Treatment

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Most thrush diaper rashes cannot be treated using regular diaper barrier creams or ointments. Instead, a doctor may suggest using a mild corticosteroid cream or a topical anti-yeast or antifungal cream, such as nystatin, clotrimazole, or miconazole. These creams are available at most drug stores or pharmacies without a prescription. They can be applied to the rash two or three times a day, or whenever a diaper is changed. Some doctors recommend using a protective barrier cream over the antifungal medication for further protection.

Learn about preventing thrush in babies next.

Prevention

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Keeping a baby’s mouth and bottom as dry as possible is the best way to prevent a yeast infection. However, most health professionals recommend against using cornstarch or talcum powders as these can get into a baby’s lungs if inhaled and cause breathing problems. Some experts believe cornstarch may make a diaper rash worse. Parents should gently pat the baby’s chin and mouth dry after feeding and consider letting them spend a few hours without a diaper on to let the area air out. Frequently sterilizing bottles and toys a baby puts in their mouth may also help prevent infection.

Get more information regarding hygienic practices for prevention of thrush in babies now.

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