Diaper Rash Yeast Infection
Have you used an OTC product to cure diaper rash caused by a yeast infection?
I was wondering if anyone has used an OTC product to cure diaper rash caused by a yeast infection? I’ve been reading up on otc fungal treatments, and found them to be quite interesting. Has anyone had good results? Please no rude answers, thank you.
I used a prescription cream, but it was basically Canesten with a small amount of hydrocordisone powder mixed in (the pharmacist actually misread the prescription and showed me the canesten on the shelf, before I pointed out the HC powder part of the RX). It worked pretty well, took a few days to fully clear up, but started improving right after the first application.
Yeast Infection Skin Rash Part 3
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Lotrimin AF Antifungal Cream for Athlete’s Foot, .85-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 2) $16.64 Clinically proven to cure most athlete’s foot. Relieves itching, cracking, burning, and discomfort…. |
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Zeasorb Super Absorbent Powder Antifungal Treatment 2.5 oz (71 g) $5.15 Directions: *Clean the affected area and dry thoroughly. *Apply a thin layer of the product over affected area twice daily. (morning and night) or as directed by a doctor. *Supervise children in the use of this product. INGREDIENTS: Active Ingredients: Miconazole Nitrate (2%) (Antifungal) Inactive Ingredients: Acrylamide/Sodium Acrylate Copolymer, Aldioxa, Chloroxylenol, Fragrance, Imidurea, Micr… |
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Baza Moisture Barrier Antifungal Cream 5oz $10.02 Sween Baza Antifungal, Miconazole Nitrate in Moisture Barrier Cream Zinc-oxide based formulation with 2% Miconazole Nitrate to inhibit fungal growth and treat candidiasis (yeast of monilia), jock itch, ringworm, and athlete’s foot. Provides a moisture barrier against urine and feces. Baza® Antifungal inhibits fungal growth and treats candidiasis (yeast or monilia), jock itch, ringworm, and athlet… |
