How To Get Rid Of Diaper Rash In 24 Hours?

 

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"How to get rid of diaper rash fast?", is a very common question between moms. Actually, when sensitive baby skin is rubbed by wet diapers, in result have a bright, red itchy rash that may be more worse in the creases and folds.The yeast diaper rash is painful to touch, you will notice that your baby is sick, unhappy and unable to sleep.

Diaper rash includes red, painful, or peeling skin, and if the proper care is taken on time, it usually goes away with 2-3 days, otherwise it can worse like red itchy bump or rashes fever etc, plus also last longer several weeks.

Here in market alot of baby powders and anti-fungal creams are available to treat diaper rash, but all such products are expensive, unnatural and may have any other side effects too.But if you are looking for a natural treatment for diaper rash, then congratulation you are at right post, as today here I will share with you a best natural diaper rash cream to get rid of diaper rash overnight.

DIY DIAPER RASH CREAM

All the ingredients used in that remedy are natural, cheap, and easily available, must try it and also share it with your friends to cure diaper rash overnight.


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INGREDIENTS

  • 1.tbsp - Aloe Vera Gel (natural moisturizer, helps to speed up the healing of diaper rashes)
  • 2.tbsp - Coconut Oil (natural anti-fungal and antioxidant, that boost body immune system to heal wounds, plus also hydrate and soothe a diaper rash naturally)

HOW TO APPLY

  • First of all, take both ingredients in a bowl and mix well to have smooth mixture.
  • Now apply it to the diaper rash before going to sleep.
  • Leave it overnight, it will kill bacterial infection and heals red itchy rash.
  • Repeat same daily for a week to get rid of diaper rash permanently.

TIPS TO PREVENT DIAPER RASH


Here are the few most important way to prevent and treat a diaper rash naturally at home :

natural remedies for diaper rash

  • Keep baby's diaper clean and dry.
  • Check you baby's diaper often, and change it as soon as it gets wet.
  • Wash your hands before and after diaper changes.
  • Use plain water for baby bath.
  • Pat the area clean and dry, rather than rubbing.
  • After gently clean and dry the skin, apply a baby lotion or petroleum jelly that will protect the skin from moisture.

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