Rashes & Skin Disturbances in Babies
Yeast Rash: Diaper rash or skin rash that is fire-engine red and fails to respond to regular diaper cream treatments. Treat with clotrimazole - antifungal athletes’ foot cream **it should start clearing up within 2 days, if it is the correct remedy
RX: 1x application (covering the rash area) in morning & 1x @ night before bed
Thrush: yeast overgrowth in mouth. Best remedy I found is gentian violet. Use in baby’s mouth and on nipples as needed.
RX: Use Q-tip to apply 1x/day for 1 or 2 days be careful, it will stain everything!!-wear black and sleep on a dark towel.
Vitamin D3: 400 IU/day at least in baby, 4,000 iu for mom for a few weeks
Block Feed: feed baby on the same breast on demand for 3 hours then switch to the other breast for the next 3 hours. (This limits the sugary foremilk)
Recommended Diaper Creams: Weleda with Calendula and Zinc Oxide
Mom self care:  
- Probiotics or probiotic foods with saccharomyces boulardii (Strengtia by Apex Energetics) 
- Digestive enzymes, such as Zypan or Digestzymes with each meal (available at our office) 
- Up the fats in your diet - 8 tbsp of butter/day 
When you or your baby develop a rash or skin disorder it is prudent to question-
Is it yeast, bacterial, a sensitivity to food, or an excessive immune response?
If Yeast: you should notice changes or improvement in the first 2-3 days of using an anti-fungal cream consider removing all sweets/refined carbohydrates from diet for a Candida type protocol.
If Bacterial: you should notice improvement with 2-3 days of using an antibacterial cream like Neosporin or Polysporin.
If “Allergic” due to sensitivity: Hydrocortisone cream (which suppresses your own immune system) will cause improvement. Try to identify the trigger and remove it. For instance, my third son breaks out into a cold sore type sore on his chin when he eats too many mandarins or vitamin C drinks.
This is not intended to replace any advice for a medical doctor.  It is merely what I did with my own kids.
