Hello dear,
I'm so sorry to hear about your little one's nappy rash. It can be so distressing when our babies are uncomfortable.
Firstly, it does sound like the diaper change might have contributed to the rash. Even though both products are from the same brand, they may have different materials or levels of absorbency that could affect your baby's sensitive skin. Switching back to Huggies Platinum might be a good step to see if it helps improve the situation.
In the meantime, here are some additional tips to help soothe and heal your baby's nappy rash:
1. **Frequent Diaper Changes**: Make sure to change your baby's diaper frequently to keep the area as dry as possible. Wet and soiled diapers can aggravate the rash.
2. **Air Time**: Give your baby some diaper-free time each day. Letting their skin breathe can really help with healing.
3. **Gentle Cleaning**: Use plain water or a gentle, alcohol-free wipe to clean your baby's bottom. Avoid rubbing—pat gently instead.
4. **Barrier Cream**: Continue applying a thick layer of barrier cream to protect the skin. You can use something like Sudocrem or Bepanthen, which are excellent for creating a protective layer on the skin.
5. **Avoid Irritants**: Steer clear of wipes or creams with strong fragrances or alcohol, which can further irritate the skin.
6. **Lotion for Sensitive Skin**: Consider using a specialized lotion to help soothe and protect your baby's skin. I recommend this fantastic lotion product which you can check out here: [Baby Lotion](https://invl.io/cll7h5b).
If the rash doesn’t improve in a few days or gets worse, it may be worth getting a second opinion from another pediatrician or a dermatologist. Sometimes persistent nappy rashes can be due to yeast infections or other conditions that might require specific treatments.
I hope these suggestions help, and your little one feels better soon!
Take care,
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