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Home » 5 important things to do to treat your baby’s diaper rash quick

5 important things to do to treat your baby’s diaper rash quick

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Helpful tips and tricks to treat your baby's diaper rash and prevent it from happening again! A quick and easy way to eliminate your baby's diaper rash.

Diaper rash can be very uncomfortable and even painful for your baby. My second daughter had the worst diaper rash you can imagine. I felt terrible and so I wanted to I find the best diaper rash treatment that could immediately eliminate and help prevent it from coming back again.

I tried everything to treat her diaper rash, except one thing. I didn’t switch the diaper brand I was using on her. Once I realized that maybe the diaper was the culprit of it and changed it to a different brand, her diaper rash went away!

That’s why it’s so important for you to find different ways to treat your baby’s diaper rash. Lucky for you mama, I’m sharing these unbelievably helpful diaper rash treatment that’s going to help your baby feel so much better. Better yet, it’s going to get rid of her mild or severe diaper rash!

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What are the diaper rash symptoms you should look out for?

  • Irritated and red skin on your baby’s bottoms, private area and thighs.
  • Your baby seems more uncomfortable on every diaper change
  • In some cases it feels warm when you touch it

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What are the causes of diaper rash?

Diaper rash can be caused by a number of things. Some of these things included but are not limited to:

  1. Baby’s skin is sensitive
  2. It can be an allergic reaction to a type of soap or laundry detergent that you’re using. It can also be the brand of diapers and wipes you’re using!
  3. The baby has been sitting on wet diapers for a long period of time
  4. Diaper rash can also be caused by an infection. Like yeast infection.

5 important things to do to treat your baby’s diaper rash quick

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ways to prevent a diaper rash

1.Identify the cause

In order to better care for your baby’s diaper rash, you first need to identify the cause of it. What is causing your baby to have a rash? Could it be the type of baby wash you are using during bath time? What food did you recently introduced to your baby? Food may also be a culprit of making the diaper rash worsen. The type of diapers and wipes you are using can cause diaper rash.

Identifying the things that are causing your baby’s diaper rash is super helpful because you can easily eliminate it.

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2.Switch out products

My daughter was allergic to a specific diaper brand, so I immediately switch it to another one. Even though her twin brother was not showing any signs of diaper rash using the same diapers, I knew she was allergic to it. So, I switched to a different brand.



Try making small changes to the products that you use on your baby. You can start using fragrance free wipes or wipes sensitive on the skin. Which is perfect for sensitive skin. Lotion and baby wash that are mild is a great way to start preventing a diaper rash.

Try my favorite Amazon’s top rated wipes and diapers (sensitive and fragrance free!)


3.Keep it dry and clean

In order to successfully treat your baby’s diaper rash and not letting it get to a severe diaper rash, you have to keep it dry and clean. This means that you need to change your baby’s diapers more often than usual simply because you want to avoid irritating your baby’s skin even more.

One trick that my hubby and I used to do, was change our daughter’s diapers, and let her affected area breathe, diapers free! It’s a good way to soothe her diaper rash and gives it a break from being trapped in the diaper.

Diaper changing tips:

  • Always wash your hands before and after every diaper change
  • Change your baby’s diapers often, as soon as it is wet or soiled
  • Do not rub on your baby’s affected area because it can cause peeling of the skin, irritation and even hurt your baby.
  • Instead, just pat the area dry with a wipe or a cloth using water.
  • Apply baby talc (my mother in law swears by it!) to the rash area. Talc is basically cornstarch and it’s life changing! It works wonders, I’ve used it with all three of my kids. It helps absorb moisture and soothes irritated skin.
  • Let the area breathe diaper free for 5 minutes
  • Put your baby’s diapers on and make sure it is not too tight.

4.Apply diaper rash cream

To further soothe your baby’s rash, you may also want to use a diaper rash cream. These creams can help prevent diaper rashes as well and I used it with all three of my children.

These are my favorite ones which I found to be the most helpful in preventing and treating diaper rash:


5. No diaper time

Like I’ve mentioned before, a great trick for soothing a diaper rash in babies and toddlers is to let the affected area breathe. Which means that you should not put on a diaper right away after a change. Simply, change your baby’s diapers once it’s wet or soiled, apply talc or diaper rash cream and then let it breathe.

Diaper free for a couple of minutes is so beneficial because not only is the rash getting fresh air, but it’s not trapped in the diaper again. Since diapers tend to lock in moisture, this can cause the rash to continue. Letting your child be diaper free for a couple of minutes can really do the trick to treating diaper rashes.

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Quick tip:

You may want to place a towel or cloth under your baby, just in case an accident happens 🙂

When to take your child to the doctor?

If you’re wondering if you need to take your child to the doctor, read the warning signs here:

  • The diaper rash does not get better with time
  • The affected area is very red with bumps
  • Your baby cries in pain with every diaper change
  • There is swelling on the area
  • Your child develops a fever
  • You see pus or discharge from the diaper area

These are my tips on how to treat and prevent diaper rash quickly and effectively. We can all agree that seeing our child experience a diaper rash is not fun. If it’s your first time dealing with a diaper rash, know that you’re not alone and that you will get through it.

Following the tips that I’ve mentioned above is going to help you heal your baby’s diaper rash and it will also prevent it in the future! Hooray for that!

I hope you found these tips useful and helpful, now let’s implement the tips and watch your baby be diaper rash free!

 Hugs, Ros Emely

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