Well nappy rash isn’t a very aesthetic looking thing and the only problem being it must be painful rubbing up against her skin and the nappy! So we have a few options, and since we found out that Pyper like most little people get nappy rash.
We had a product called sudocream and this is an zinc based product that treats the affected area well ,but we still found after a few times it still didn’t clear up the infected area.
But we came across a new Nappy rash cream called Weleda Nappy Rash Relief Cream, of which it has worked a treat.
It’s hard to give it a real rating with pros and cons but compared to Bayer Bepanthum which is also another relief cream, then it’s fantastic.
Everything we try and do is to make sure her rash goes away, but the main thing when treating nappy rash is to be reminded that it usually comes from urinating, so therefore there is a high level of Acid, therefore you need to increase the Ph of which these creams try and increase them.
So what is the best form of action – firstly put a teaspoon of baking soda into water and then place your child’s bottom in it, pat it dry and then place the nappy rash relief cream on and then the barrier cream as usual.
Good luck and hopefully within 2 days their rash should be gone.
- Eric


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