Diaper Rash


Diaper rash can be simple at times and also so frustrating.  We use cloth diapers and rarely had diaper rash unless we were introducing new foods or if they had eaten something acidic that just ate their little heinies raw.  I think there are some kids that just have sensitive skin and others who can tolerate a bit more.  

I will say that with all three of the kids we haven’t been able to do diapers overnight.  All of my kids would sleep at least 12 hours at night and by the time they woke up they were miserable.  The diapers didn’t leak after all that time, but their little heinies were BRIGHT red and the diapers had a STRONG ammonia odor.  All three kids had the same problem and they were good water drinkers too.  I don’t think their urine was ultra strong, but I think the length of time in it really affected them.  It would take at least ½ the day for the redness to subside only to start it all over again a few hours later.

I felt so bad for them.  So we have decided to do disposable at night time and that has worked so much better for us.  I know another option would have been to wake up half way through the night and change them, and that did work.  But I’m not that die hard and I’m ok with 1 disposable a day… besides I REALLY like my sleep.  Considering it is somewhat limited these days I’ll take the few extra minutes, thank you!

There are two main types of diaper rash:

Irritation/skin breakdown

This usually occurs from BMs that are really acidic, diarrhea or sometimes not having their diaper changed frequently enough.  It also can be hard to get on top of especially when it starts to get bad.  It can seem so frustrating that as soon as things start to look up, a big bad poo and we are back to square one.

Eventually it will get better.  Sometimes there is just an adjustment phase after starting new foods as well.  I know while the babies were exclusively breastfed we rarely had any rash at all unless we didn’t clean all the creases well enough.

Some of my favorite creams or pastes to use area as follows:

  • [amazon_link id=”B0014AEXUI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Burt's Bees Baby Bee Diaper Ointment, 3 Ounce[/amazon_link] Burts Bee’s Baby Bee Diaper Cream- I especially liked the lavender scent – who wouldn’t like a bum that smells like flowers!  I think this did extremely well for the tougher rashes.  It’s sticky and would last a few diaper changes.  There is no need to scrub it off after each diaper change, just add a little more if needed.  It’s also phthalate and paraben free.
  • [amazon_link id=”B001F0RAK2″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Jason Earth's Best Baby Care Diaper Relief Ointment, Aloe Vera & Vitamin E, 4-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 2)[/amazon_link]Earth’s Best Baby Care Diaper Relief Ointment by Jason- this is also another great cream that has no parabens, hypo allergenic, and fregrance free.
  • [amazon_link id=”B005DA8SVK” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Mercola Organic Diaper Cream[/amazon_link]Mercola Organic Diaper Cream – I’ve heard raves about this cream, but I’ve never used it myself.  I know it is a great company with great products, so I can only imagine it works well!   This is also paraben and phthalate free.
  • [amazon_link id=”B0018DMYX4″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Lansinoh HPA Lanolin 1.41 oz[/amazon_link]Lanolin ointment – I used this all the time.  It is so sticky and thick it provides a barrier and works great.


Yeast Rash

Another common cause of diaper rash is a yeast diaper rash.  These rashes are much harder to get rid of.  Yeast proliferates in dark, warm, moist environments and that is exactly what a diaper is, most of the time.

These rashes are beefy red, have raised bumps and are very textured and sometimes swollen.  Aisling had a diaper rash like this soon after she was born and we had a hard time getting rid of it.  She had it off and on for about 2 months.  We were able to completely kick it only after stripping all of the diapers.

The easiest, but not necessarily the best way (in my book) to get rid of a yeast rash is to use an anti-yeast cream like miconazole or clotrimazole.  It is not recommended to use the creams that are for vaginitis as they are too strong a dose.  The brands for athletes foot are the same medication, but a lower strength and are ok to use.  I would recommend talking to your Dr. before trying this, though.

A more natural way to fight it off is to try using acidophilus. Sometimes the bacterial normal flora is low (especially after using an antibiotic) and it allows the yeast to grow.  Using the acidophilus will help keep it in check and put the good bacteria back where it should be!

Ways to prevent diaper rash:

  • Change diapers frequently
  • Wash with wet cloth or fragrance free, alcohol free wipes
  • Give baby 10 minutes with no diaper on twice a day
  • Don’t cinch the diaper too tight.  Allow some room to move around
  • Use a natural, gentle, organic diaper cream
  • Try different brands of diapers (if using disposables) – may be sensitive to the chemicals in one particular brand


Symptoms to see your Dr. for:

  • Worsening of rash after home treatment for about a week.
  • Bleeding rash
  • Rash that looks like it may be infected: open sores, oozing, warm to touch, etc
  • If a fever develops the rash may be infected


I hope you’ve found some of this information helpful.  Please let me know if you have questions or anything else that you’d like to know!

Medical Disclaimer: This information is meant to inform and not diagnose or treat illness or disease.  Before trying any of the ideas posted please research for yourself in order to make an educated decision.  Also, consult your doctor if tying to treat medical conditions.

2 thoughts on “Diaper Rash

  1. Hi! I am enjoying your blog, our husbands used to work together and I saw his post on IG about your dinner tonight, which led me here, as I wait for my dinner to cool a bit 🙂 We also do cloth all day, and one disposable at night, for sanity’s sake! When our kids have rashes, we alternate olive oil & lanolin, both work well for us. One of my friends only uses coconut oil & swears by it. I hope to meet you one day 🙂
    Claire

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    1. Thanks for the ideas! Brian has mentioned you! Dinner was fantastic tonight and I’ll be trying to post the recipe sometime soon! I hope your dinner turned out too and I’d love meet! I’ll see if we can work something out!

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