The strongest diaper rash cream is DESITIN Maximum Strength Original Paste which contains the maximum level of zinc oxide and works to immediately form a protective barrier on the skin and helps to heal and soothe diaper rash.
A good antifungal cream for diaper rash is Lotrimin and Monistat which are recommended for treating fungal diaper rashes and a good antibacterial cream for diaper rash is bacitracin or mupirocin which can be prescribed.
Nystatin and miconazole are recommended diaper rash creams for diaper rashes caused by yeast.
A natural antifungal for diaper rash is coconut oil and apple cider vinegar.
Coconut oil contains antifungal properties and antimicrobial properties and the apple cider vinegar can be diluted and also applied to the diaper rash.
Tea tree oil can also be diluted in a carrier oil and be used to clean the affected area where the diaper rash is to help it heal.
Just only use a small amount of tea tree oil and dilute the tea tree oil well.
To get rid of a yeast infection on a baby's bottom you can apply some antifungal creams or other diaper rash creams or even give the baby a bath in some baking soda and allow the baby to soak their bottom in a baking soda bath for 10 to 15 minutes or so.
You can give your baby a bath in a baking soda bath which can also help relieve any of the symptoms of the yeast diaper rash.
Baking soda is alkaline and can help to neutralize the acidic environment which yeast thrives in and can soothe the diaper rash and reduce inflammation.
Although baking soda should not be applied directly to the baby's skin as the baking soda can disrupt the baby's natural pH balance and could cause further irritation.
Baking soda baths though are safe and effective for treating yeast diaper rashes and other diaper rashes as well.
A fungal diaper rash will look like a rash with deep red or purple raised patches of skin and there is often bumps or tiny fluid filled pimples.
The symptoms of a fungal diaper rash will also appear in the diaper area in the folds of the skin, which includes the genitals, buttocks, upper thigh and groin area.
A baby can get a yeast infection diaper rash when there's little to no air circulation to the skin.
Urine and poop touching the baby's skin for too long such as overnight can also cause a baby to get a yeast infection diaper rash.
Yeast infection diaper rashes result from yeast that is a type of fungus which thrives in warm and moist environments.
A diaper that is wet or poopy is a perfect environment for the yeast fungus to thrive and grow in.
The yeast that causes fungal diaper rash is called Candida albicans which can occur naturally or even during or after taking antibiotics.
The most common yeast diaper rashes are fungal, irritant contact and seborrheic dermatitis yeast diaper rash.
Irritant contact dermatitis diaper rash is caused by the skin rubbing against a wet and soiled diaper.
certain foods can also lead to a yeast infection diaper rash or diaper rashes in general when the food is digested and then when the baby poops as a result of the food being digested.
The certain foods which can lead to yeast infection diaper rashes and diaper rashes in general are raisins, grapes, pineapple, strawberries, tomatoes and tomato based products which include foods like spaghetti sauce and citrus fruits and juices.
To get rid of a yeast infection diaper rash you should treat it using some antifungal medication which can take around 2 weeks or so for the yeast infection diaper rash to clear up.
You can also treat the yeast infection diaper rash with some diaper rash creams.
Keep the diaper area clean and allow some diaper free time for your baby or toddler and change diapers more frequently.
You can also use some antifungal creams for the baby's or toddlers diaper rash when it's a yeast infection diaper rash.