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camden
06-30-2003, 01:42 PM
My 3 yr old daughter has had a yeast infection since she potty trained at the age of two. I have had her to the doctor twice and was given a cream and a medicine. After it didn't clear up the first time I took her back and was given a double dose of the medicine(nilstat) and more cream. The doctor said that some children are more prone to these infections that others and sometimes they just have to grow out of them.

The rash comes and goes and is an oval shape that circles from the top of her vagina down around her anus. I know that it is a fungal infection(looks like ring worm) as is a yeast infection, but I was wondering if this sounds like a yeast infection or a different fungal infection. There doesn't seem to be any discharge or odd smell and the doctor only looked at it, he did not do a swab. The rash always seemed to be more painful than itchy but she has recently been complaining that it is itching.

I am also wondering kind of cream I should be using. I still have the prescription cream but don't like to use it as it is not getting rid of the rash, only relieving it a little. Should I use vaseline, powder, diaper rash cream or something evertime she goes to the bathroom. I hate to make her tell me everytime she has to go but if I have to do it to get rid of the rash I will. Should I take her to a different doctor or will she grow out of it.

I don't use bubble baths and after I wash her in the tub I rinse it out before filling it to let her play(I know some of you don't think she should sit in a tub at all but I know she won't shower and I don't have a removable shower head and I find that the soak in the tub actually relieves the rash quite a bit). I use Tide Free which must be fairly mild as it is unscented and has helped with her eczema. I know that she should eat yogurt but she hates it to the point that she will gag on it.

Any suggesions would be greatly appreciated and taken into consideration as I do not know what to do anymore!

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Mom24boys
06-30-2003, 05:27 PM
I always eat yogurt for my yeast infections. MOST work but they have to say "Contains Live cultures" on the container. You can also use Acidolphulus. It is what kills the yeast. Let her eat lots of yogurt and see if that helps. I HATE yeast infections.
GinaMarie


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GinaMarie (have BCCNS, GERD and more) have 4 boys (2 have BCCNS also)

HeyThere
07-01-2003, 12:54 AM
Hi, has the doctor actually swabbed the area and had it tested- could it be bacterial. Anyway mine got a yeast problem for two days after antibiotics. I wiped the area myself in every crevice then applied balmex lightly the second day was not bad as the balmex which has a little zinc in it helped. The second day I had some betadine $15.000 a bottle at the drugstore it is the same stuff doctors use to kill any bacteria before surgery it is a deep orange color. A tiny amount goes along way and should be used very very very sparingly if using around the privates. Showered and soaped and rinsed her. So i dabbed a litttle on a toilet paper square and put it on/around any affected area and poof the next day all gone. Just remember less is best and it will sting a bit do not I repeat do not use a cotton ball or q-tip with this stuff on it because it will leak into the private and that is a big mistake .Keep it on the surface of the skin never internal. That betadine should be kept way out of reach too.

mlgable
07-01-2003, 01:56 AM
Tide free is still a pretty harsh detergent to be using even though it says it not harsh. Use something like dreft or Ivory Snow or take the time to buy an enviromentally friendly laundry detergent. Since she doesn't like yogurt you can buy acidophillis sprinkles to mix in with things like ice cream and applesauce. be sure she is drying well after urinating and after a bath etc. Do not use powders or vaseline as this will only keep the area moist and yeast tends to thrive in a warm moist enviroment. Since she is young I assume she has only 100% cotton underwear and she should not sleep in the underwear to give her perineal area breathing room at night. A nightgown with no underwear once in bed would be ideal. Also with yeast there is usually a tell take odor like fresh baking bread. If you are not positive it is yeast take her back to the doc and have him culture the area this time. You can also try mixing a couple of drops of tea tree oil into the yeast infection cream to help clear things up.

tgnash
07-09-2003, 07:08 PM
I have spoken with some people that have suffered from candida their entire life. They tried a product that helped their own bodies to solve the problem that antibiotics could not. The product was a glutathione precursor that is prepared with enzymes that have been added for maximum efficacy. It has only been out since September 2002; however, the studies on GSH have been continuous since the 70's. Up until recently hospitals have utilized an IV called N-acetylcysteine or NAC.

Your daughter won't eat yogurt but maybe she will drink this mix when it has been shaken with her favorite juice.

Good luck!

phxgem
07-10-2003, 06:46 PM
My daughter (now 10) had constant yeast infections at that age!!! She was always raw, - At my wits end (and with my doctor telling me I was totally off base) , I took her off milk, and got her on lactose free products. It was an off the wall idea, and the doctor said he had never seen a food allergy show up like that, but I had tried everything else I could think of! Amazingly, the infection cleared up, and her behavior changed for the better too. After a few years, I started trying her back on regular milk, and now she is fine. Maybe this will work for you.

roni624
07-21-2003, 03:00 AM
My daughter is going through this for the very first time right now. It is the same story as Camden's...the only thing different is we are going to the doctor tomorrow morning. I called him Friday evening and He told me to apply Dr. Smith's ointment and if she ran a fever to bring to the ER. I though it was a bladder infection because she kept telling me her tee tee was hot. After checking her I noticed she had some redness around the vaginal area and close to her anal area. She doesn't have a discharge and I can't smell anything so I don't know what is wrong with her. She is in a lot of pain...That I do know and I want to cry because I hate seeing her like this. She does go swimming a lot and runs around and dries off before coming inside.(It doesn't take long to dry off down here in south Tx) The only other thing I can think of that would probably cause this is she takes baby lavender baths everyday since she was a baby. My friend said that it probably just caught up with her now. Another thing is she is not completely potty trained and will absolutly not go #2 in the toilet. She prefers her diaper. Could that be a reason also? http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/frown.gif:

roni624
07-22-2003, 01:14 AM
Well, I took her to the doctor today and she has a urinary tract infection. She is on antibiotics and a topical ointment for the irritation. Poor baby. They almost put a catheter in her because she would not pee in a cup. I explained to her what was going to happen and she said she would try to pee in the cup...and she did. Good girl. I am glad we know what is wrong with her now.

little_miss
09-05-2003, 04:10 PM
Hi not sure if this will help but my friends daughter used to get it all the time and was told not to put bubble bath in her bath and when in the bath dont leave soap in the water either it seemed to work for her hope it helps.


janice

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janice

J'sdad
09-05-2003, 05:31 PM
You might want to try acidophilus. Our doctor told my wife about it when our daughter was having re occurring yeast infections at about the same age. You can buy the liquid capsules just about anywhere. Poke them open and squirt the liquid into her mouth. It worked pretty good she hadn’t had any more yeast until we stopped using the acidophilus, and it’s pretty safe stuff.

JennMomTo3
09-07-2003, 10:08 PM
You can try putting baking soda in her bath water to help with the rash. When my kids get any type of diaper rash I put about 1/2 cup of baking soda in their bath water and it only take a couple of days to clear up. Dr. Smith's diaper rash onintment is good, and so is Flander's buttocks ointment. I get the Flander's at Eckerd's, but you have to ask the pharmicist for it. Hope this helps.
Jenn

 
 
 




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