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another baby skin question
Shuga's post below made me think I should ask this here. Gaby has a red rash under her chin and on her neck from spit up and drool presumably. Any thoughts on anything I could put on to help dry it up? Her pediatrician had the brilliant idea that it was dry skin and I should put moisturizer, but thats definitely not going to help since it's moisture that's caused it. I've tried some grandma el's ointment, which is what we use for her bum (and it works great there) but that doesn't really seem to make much difference. any ideas?
Re: another baby skin question
I'd probably put some Aquaphor on that one, too. Aquaphor for everything! LOL!
Seriously, just because it's wet doesn't mean it isn't dry skin. It's the same thing with licking your lips when they're dry -- it temporarily makes the surface wet but doesn't help the underlying dry skin problem. A layer of Aquaphor (which is about 50% petroleum jelly) will make a barrier to prevent further moisture loss and irritation from the drool.
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