![]() The * indicates that it has been personally used by Autumn or I and what our favorites are! This way you are getting two for the price of one! If I added my comments to a cream on the list I will note it with a (J). Ok, now that we have the underlying problems clear…here is the list of cloth diaper safe creams and best diaper rash treatments! I will be including the original list with Autumn’s remarks about the creams as well as my own. Most importantly, if you are unable to clear the rash after a few days and it looks like baby is suffering…call your pediatrician! Sometimes we all need a little backup!.You can eliminate that suspected fabric and see if the rash clears. Alternatives include covers made from fleece and wool. Also, some are allergic to PUL or TPU used in cloth diaper covers. Try using natural fibers against baby (cotton, hemp, or bamboo). However, it is thinner and more resistant to pilling making it look new longer. It is made of the same stuff as microfleece (100% polyester). Suede cloth is one thing that may cause a sensitivity. This is rare and only a very small amount of children have these types of sensitivities. Finally, if all of the above don’t clear up the rash, consider the possibility that there might be an allergy to a material used in the diaper.Try using cloth wipes and buy or make your own healthy wipes solution. Some little ones are more sensitive to this. Is the rash from sensitivity to disposable wipes? All disposable wipes contain a preservative (even the water wipes).If you use the same detergent on clothing and they don’t have an issue, this isn’t likely the problem. Is the rash from product sensitivity? You may need to shop around for another detergent that doesn’t aggravate your baby’s skin the minute it touches it.You need to disinfect your cloth diapers and treat the rash FAST! Once it gets worse you may see slightly raised red dots and it may begin to look scaly. A yeast rash can look red, irritated and raised. ![]() Is the rash yeast? Yeast tends to grow in the folds of baby’s skin, but can grow anywhere on their tush.That article gives a good foundation for a solid wash routine. You’ve got to get the wash routine fixed otherwise they will just continue to smell and cause rashes. Does the rash look like what I described above, except youu also notice that the diapers smell like a poo filled barn yard even after a wash, it also means they aren’t getting clean.Once you’ve got a good routine and hopefully gotten rid of the stink, read this to see ways you can prevent ammonia from coming back. Ammonia means they aren’t getting clean in the wash. Does your little one’s tushie look red, like bad sunburn wherever the insert touches? After they pee, does it smell so bad that it burns your nose hairs? You may need to fix your wash routine. ![]()
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