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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 459083" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>The mom can try using a hair dryer set on cool and held 24 inches from the baby to help dry off the area and speed diaper changes. When jess was at her worst I held her under a hand dryer in a store - after knowing it hadn't blown hot air for years and testing it each time anyway - and she thought it was the funniest thing - used to giggle and giggle. I got a few strange looks but soon I saw other moms doing the same thing - and you could always tell it was us moms who were dealing with diaper rash. I kept a hand right under her tush so I could feel if the air started to get hot.</p><p></p><p>UV light is awesome for helping skin heal, so time naked out in the yard or in a room with lots of windows is NOT a bad thing. I know one doctor who suggested using one of those OTT lights that are sold for needlework and crafts if there was no sunlight or other factors kept the child out of the sun. Not sure the light was powerful enough to help, but it didn't hurt either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 459083, member: 1233"] The mom can try using a hair dryer set on cool and held 24 inches from the baby to help dry off the area and speed diaper changes. When jess was at her worst I held her under a hand dryer in a store - after knowing it hadn't blown hot air for years and testing it each time anyway - and she thought it was the funniest thing - used to giggle and giggle. I got a few strange looks but soon I saw other moms doing the same thing - and you could always tell it was us moms who were dealing with diaper rash. I kept a hand right under her tush so I could feel if the air started to get hot. UV light is awesome for helping skin heal, so time naked out in the yard or in a room with lots of windows is NOT a bad thing. I know one doctor who suggested using one of those OTT lights that are sold for needlework and crafts if there was no sunlight or other factors kept the child out of the sun. Not sure the light was powerful enough to help, but it didn't hurt either. [/QUOTE]
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