How do I treat a rash on nipples from swimming in ocean?


Question:
My daughter went swimming in the ocean and they are complaining that the bathing suit rubbed them the wrong way.

Answers:
My Daughter had an infection enter through her nipple in a Public pool. Dr. prescribed antibiotics. Don't mess with it...see your Doc.
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Nipples?
Lanolin Cream...for chaffed nipples. In the Baby Isle...for expecting mothers. Will clear it right up!!
Most rashes will go away without medical treatment. Home treatment can often relieve pain and itching until the rash goes away.

If your child has come in contact with a substance that may cause contact dermatitis, such as poison ivy, immediately wash the area with large amounts of water.

Once a rash has developed, leave it alone as much as possible.

* Use soap and water sparingly.
* Leave the rash exposed to the air whenever possible.
* Encourage your child not to scratch the rash.

If your child has a rash, he or she should not be in contact with other children or pregnant women. Most viral rashes are contagious, especially if a fever is present.

(You can also try using Aloe Vera - you can find it at most drugstores)
use a rash ointment to ease the current pain. Baby powder will keep the area smooth so that clothes dont rub on it badly.
Awww, poor thing. My dd has the same prob but it's the water I think, not the suit.
I rinse her with water only in the tub and pat her dry. Then I just put on a layer of Vaseline.
Hope she feels better soon.
D
Hand lotion.
Aloevera (from any drugstore)
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