Yeast Infection – Babies Get It Too!

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Are you struggling to keep your baby’s bottom clear of a diaper rash? There are creams that are designed to treat them, and the rash will normally clear up after 3 or 4 days but if that is not working maybe it is not diaper rash. Maybe it is a yeast infection. There are several things you can do to soothe his or her poor bottom and get rid of the infection.

Firstly it is very important that you make sure you change the diaper regularly. Yeast loves wet and warm areas, and if the baby is sitting in a wet diaper, the yeast is thriving. Occasionally let your baby kick free after taking off a soiled diaper so that it airs out down there. Check that you are not doing them up too tight and trapping in too much heat.

Breast feeding is the best way to feed your baby. But if you are breast feeding, there are some things to watch out for. If you are taking antibiotics while breastfeeding, this can lead to the yeast infection in babies. The prescription is killing the good bacteria (in your body as well as the baby’s via the milk). If you have a yeast infection you may need to consider stopping until you have it cleared up as it can be passed on and this could lead to Thrush. (oral yeast infection).

There are antifungal creams out there that can be used on babies safely. They have an ingredient called miconazole which can deal with the yeast infection if it is only a mild case of it. If the infection persists stop using the cream straight away as your baby may be allergic. There are natural remedies that are a lot safer that you can research about, that do not have the risk of side effects or allergies. It is probably best to consult your child’s doctor for any treatment you try, just in case.

Your baby may be in a lot of discomfort and be upset and crying a lot. Although you may not expect a yeast infection, babies can be affected by it too. It is important that you act as quickly as you can to help them.

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