What diaper creme should I use?

Babies’ immune systems are not as strong as those of adults. Your baby will get sick multiple times a year, especially when your child goes to day-care. When your baby gets sick and has diarrhea, it can cause blisters.
A diaper rash often occurs if your baby is left in a soiled diaper for too long. It develops because your baby’s skin becomes irritated by the fecal matter. Diarrhea can make a diaper rash worse. One symptom of diaper rash is blisters, which can be small or large. A blistering rash might occur on your baby’s skin with diarrhea, particularly if her bouts are frequent or if she sits in the diarrhea for more than a few minutes after finishing the bowel movement.
The best treatment for diaper rash is to keep the area clean and dry. If your baby has diarrhea, change his diaper immediately after he has a bowel movement.
A cool cloth soaked with clean water might also bring some relief to your baby.
A zinc-based diaper rash cream might help protect your baby’s blisters by keeping moisture away from the skin. Shop here the best zinc-based diaper rash cream.