If your child gets frequent diaper rashes, you might change the type of diaper you are using (cloth vs. disposable diapers), change brands of disposable diapers and / or baby wipes, and / or apply
a diaper rash cream after each diaper change.
Not exact matches
They say even
rash cream created for use with cloth
diapers shouldn't come in contact with the inner layers of your
diapers, just to be safe, because they may cause buildup, but as long as I keep rinsing my
diapers before and
after a regular wash, they seem to do fine.
After cleaning your baby, apply a generous amount of your favorite
diaper rash cream to treat a
diaper rash.
applying a
diaper rash cream or thick ointment
after each
diaper change, like Aquaphor or a
cream with zinc oxide
Next,
after allowing him to dry completely, let him air out a little longer if possible, and put a generous amount of your favorite
diaper rash cream or ointment to cover the
rash completely.
Dry him off well, and maybe skip the
diaper rash cream right
after the bath.