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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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loveingigglypiggly · 25/12/2008 20:54

I normally use Sudo cream on my DS bottom but saw a product called Zinco Spray which looked much easier to use yesterday. Total nightmare!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He has reacted to it and is red red red all over his bottom so much so he won't sit on it and goes mad when you change his nappy.......even worse he has loose teething nappies and needs more changes at the moment.

I have covered him in sudo cream and given him medised (thinging the antihystermine (sp ?) might help). What else can I do!!??

Christmas angles needed!!

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hohoholepew · 25/12/2008 20:57

Could you leave his nappy off for a while?

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ilove · 25/12/2008 20:58

Bath him with few drops lavender oil/tea tree in the water

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loveingigglypiggly · 25/12/2008 20:59

He is now asleep but will try in the morning, he has an unset tummy though! Feel terrible for him!!!! Will the sudo make it worse, normally fine with it??

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loveingigglypiggly · 25/12/2008 21:00

Ilove - thanks got both of those, will it sting??

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LittleDonkeyCarrieMaryMumsnet · 25/12/2008 21:02

Have you got any metanium? This was the only thing that ever worked for nappy rash for me. You can put it on and then put a layer of sudocrem over the top and it should clear it up if it's regular nappy rash. Would maybe give some calpol if he seems to be in pain (or antihystamine if it makes him sleep a bit better?). If it's an allergic reaction you might need some hydrocortisone, but you'd need the doc for that.

Good luck

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LittleDonkeyCarrieMaryMumsnet · 25/12/2008 21:03

Nappy off also a good idea

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hohoholepew · 25/12/2008 21:05

Oh yes metanium, I'll second that. If her has an upset tummy it will be irritating it too. If he's not crawling set him on a changing mat with his bum uncovered.

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hohoholepew · 25/12/2008 21:05

HE

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hohoholepew · 25/12/2008 21:07


Which I do. Of course.
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loveingigglypiggly · 25/12/2008 21:08

Sorry this isn't nappy rash, its an ALLERGIC REACTION to the nappy rash cream.

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loveingigglypiggly · 25/12/2008 21:54

Just found some Piriton in the kitchen. Can I give him this if I have just given him 5ml Medised?

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seb1 · 25/12/2008 21:58

Try a cool bath with bicarbonate of soda in it.

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mrsnoname · 25/12/2008 22:02

I would give him some antihistamine for the redness/burning/itching. It would also be a good idea to use a more natural product for his bum for the next few days, something like Weleda Nappy Change Cream.

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loveingigglypiggly · 25/12/2008 22:22

Thanks for the tips. I'll be going on early for the bicaorbonate of soda as I don't think baking powder or flour will do!

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Fimbo · 25/12/2008 22:25

Get an emergency Doc's appointment tomorrow - my dd had an allergic reaction to something like that and sudo creme/zinc cream did naff all. We were given a prescription for canesten and it cleared up really really quickly.

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loveingigglypiggly · 25/12/2008 22:26

Can I get canesten over the counter?

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Fimbo · 25/12/2008 22:28

Maybe, but I think there are different strengths (might be wrong).

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Fimbo · 25/12/2008 22:29

Look here

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Fimbo · 25/12/2008 22:31

Will chemists be open tomorrow?

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loveingigglypiggly · 25/12/2008 22:33

Not sure. How do you find info on duty chemists?

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loveingigglypiggly · 25/12/2008 22:35

Thanks Fimbo just read link. Is it really for allergic reactions though.......sounds more like really bad nappy rash......or is that the same thing??

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Fimbo · 25/12/2008 22:38

My ds was red raw/nearly bleeding and it worked for him. (not sure entirely what it was but he had never had nappy rash before) It cleared in 24hrs and previously he was screaming at every nappy change.

Phone NHS direct for local chemists (some may be open for an hour or so).

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Fimbo · 25/12/2008 22:39

Actually just remembered Superdrug are open tomorrow

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loveingigglypiggly · 25/12/2008 22:42

FIMBO your a STAR!

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Fimbo · 25/12/2008 22:45

Fingers crossed it works for your little boy. There is nothing worse than seeing them in pain and you can't do anything.

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