How to cure a baby's diaper rash within hours
66Curing a diaper rash
I am the mother of 3, so I am quite familiar with diaper rashes, eczema, asthma, and etc. My daughters did not suffer from diaper rashes; however, my son who is now 2 and potty trained did. I would like to think it had something to do with the girls not wanting poop on them and my son having the, oh well attitude. With that nonchalant attitude came days of severe diaper rash. I will tell you, I have tried Balmex, A& D ointment, Desitin, prescriptions, you name it...nothing has worked more quickly or better than Maalox and Eucerin cream. I grabbed me an empty container and put 2 teaspoons of Eucerin cream and 1 cup of Maalox and mixed to make the cream very soft and rubbed it on my little man's bottom and what a relief. It worked!!! I recommended this to one of my friends a while back who thought I was absolutely nuts. She gave it a try and recommends it herself and has went as far to buy a jar of the Eucerin cream, took some off the top and added the Maalox, making her own prescription for diaper rash. As always, check with your doctor for severe diaper rashes and make sure you are careful applying to little girls. Go ahead try it, you will never buy an OTC diaper rash cream again.






