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Grandaughter (16 months) has got very sore from brown soft massive poo's which happen about 3 times a day. Her diet is healthy, not eating anything that would obviously cause this,she is changed regularly, sudofed used as barrier cream each time. Tonight she couldnt get in bath as so sore:'(

Any ideas, advice, suggestions?

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lots of bepathanen (spelling?) on bottom at every change. make sure bottom is completely dry before applying. can get from pharmacy. we get on prescription as little boy gets thru loads of it.


when flare up is really bad, we use metanium. in between flare ups, we have to use bepathanen at every nappy change to keep the nappy rash from returning. good luck x

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