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    Posted: 02 January 2008 at 11:05pm
we've been having 43+ degree days lately and James has come up with a horrible nappy/ heat rash front and back, i stoped using his cloth cause i thought it was them but it still hasnt gone.
anyone know of a way to help relieve it?
im thinking it could be why he's been so unsettled lately.
atm ive tried dermeze ointment and it didnt work so i tried sorbelene cream but MIL seems to think it'll make it worse and i should use johnsons soothing lotion????
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could try some pinetarsol solution in his bath, has anti inflamatory in it, hope it improves soon for wee james
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I've been told sudocream is good
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Sudocream works wonders for us. 43+!!!! Hope it clears up for him soon, poor wee guy!
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OMG - Werribee, my sister and her three littlies moved to Werribee a couple of months ago!!!! (originally from Taranaki) What a small world! Her name is Corriene Bracegirdle if you ever bump into her (i think she's a bit starved of family and friends right now, poor girl!) Were you a kiwi?

We use Sudocrem which works wonders for us, but our girl doesn't get much nappy rash at all we mostly use it as a preventative. I have heard from many, many people that 'Dr Singh's nappy rash cream' (yes, that's it's name) is amazing for nappy rash, but it is a prescription medicine in NZ and not sure if you can get it over there.

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yup we kiwis only been here 4 months
i only have 1 friend here so far lol so it does get kinda lonely atm, but haleigh starting at abc soon so hopefully will meet some people.

will pop down to pharmacy today, was thinking of a sudocream but wasnt sure after haleighs reaction to it.
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Something else that I thought of , when I had really bad eczema and used to get 'that really insane heat itch' I used to mix pinetarsol with cold milk & put  it on the area which really soothed it, hope its a bit cooler for you today.  It was bad enough here yesterday at 33 deg wouldn't like to imagine 43!!
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43 degrees!
Hope it's cooler for you today. Sorry no ideas on the heat rash treatment, hope the cream you get works
    
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oh kerryn i forgot about cold milk. i used to use that when peoples heads itched from lightener in the salon that not a stupid idea.
its slowly gone down now, but we're in for more hot weather so might go try some zinc cream.
thanks everyone

Our 43 degrees is hot, it reminds me of Alexandra blossom festival its a heat you cant escape
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