![]() You should also stay away from any milk or dairy products, it will make it worse. I agree with the poster before me about the yogurt, his dr said to give him a single serving of it per day while on the antibiotics and there is also a med called Culturelle that is for diareah in adults and you can use half of a capsule mixed with whatever liquid she is drinking in a cup or bottle once a day and it contains Lactobacillus GG which is a good bacteria and the package says it forms a barrier of good bacteria in the intestine to safely fight off the bad bacteria and strengthen your natural defenses(also recommended by his doctor). Don't use baby wipes as they will burn her skin, only cool water and make sure to change cloths every time and wash those cloths in hot water and bleach/detergent if possible to not spread the bacteria. You have to wash, dry and reapply after each bowel movement. It is thick and pasty and will work as a barrier to the burning diareah while it heals. It is really good and will clear it up fast! His pediatrician recommended it, but I had used it when my grown children were small too. It comes in a pink and white jar and costs about $3. You have to ask for it at the pharmacy counter even though you don't need a prescription. I use Paladin Ointment for my grandson who gets bad strong diareah when he has to take antibiotics. Good luck and I hope she doesn't have it - I just remember going through that and wish someone told me it was an option! The final result of treatment was 30 dys of Amoxicillin. It would go away for a little while then return 3-4 weeks later. We battled hers for 6 months until we finally found the right cure. ![]() I'm not saying that I think your daughter has this, but it is something to watch for if the diaper rash or yeast infection doesn't clear up soon. (I finally took her to a dermatologist one day after being up with her all night b/c of the pain.) It made her constipated and not want to go potty. It is a very uncommon condition that usually goes undiagnosed for up to 6 months.b/c dr.'s think it is a yeast infection or diaper rash. We found out about 6 weeks later after a ton of treatments for a yeast infection with antibiotics and anti-fungal creams that she had perianal strep. old (who was potty trained, except at night at the time) got what looked like a diaper rash and/or yeast infection soon after our strep. I have used an oatmeal bath for my daughters and this helps a TON! However, I also wanted to bring up another option.last January we all got strep throat in our house. My girls have very sensitive skin and have gotten diaper rashes very easily.
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