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Suggest Medication For Rashes And Red Vagina In An Infant After Diarrhea

hello by baby has had dirrehea for about 5 days now i have been keeping her hydrated however when i wiped her last night i went to wipe in her vagina and it was blood red and i could tell it hurt her to touch it she also has a rash on her bottom could that have anything to do with it? how should treat it do i put rash cream in it? or wash it more often could this be very serious
Tue, 29 Aug 2017
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Dear Parent,

Nappy rash after diarrhea in infants is very common and is most often due to the acidic content of the stools. However there can be a concomitant fungal infection of the skin too. I suggest that you see a pediatrician who can look at the rash and treat it apropriately. In the meanwhile keep the nappy area clean and dry, avoid baby wipes( use water and cotton), pat dry and use nappy rash cream.
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Suggest Medication For Rashes And Red Vagina In An Infant After Diarrhea

Dear Parent, Nappy rash after diarrhea in infants is very common and is most often due to the acidic content of the stools. However there can be a concomitant fungal infection of the skin too. I suggest that you see a pediatrician who can look at the rash and treat it apropriately. In the meanwhile keep the nappy area clean and dry, avoid baby wipes( use water and cotton), pat dry and use nappy rash cream.