setelh mengamati segala posting kat fb,akhirnya aku dapat tahu kenapa kelengkang Adaya jadi macam tu.Dari pembacaan link dari luar negara,yang anaknya pun kena.Ni antara hasil pengalamannya:
Yeast rashes tend to be very red, and a little puffy. If it gets to the
point of being full blown, you’ll probably find it in skin folds because
yeast likes moist dark environments. Sometimes you’ll find satellite
areas, away from the main rash, that are also little patches of yeast.
If you have a rash that has been hanging around more than a few days
that isn’t getting better with your over the counter cream, it could be
yeast.
Do I need to do anything to my diapers?
In a word, YES. The yeast will live on in your baby’s diapers. In my initial research, I heard a lot of talk of bleaching. My diaper manufacturer
does not recommend bleaching, in fact, it voids their warranty. Plus, I
was all about trying to keep things as natural as possible. So I tried
treating them with grapefruit seed extract (GFSE), which didn’t work. I
did that before we moved, he used disposables while we were moving, and
as soon as I put him back in the diapers, it came back. I did the same
with tea tree oil (TTO), and had similar results, although it did smell
nice! I asked the manufacturer after that, and they said to just go
ahead and bleach them. I hemmed and hawed for a bit, then threw in a cup
of bleach. I am so glad that I did, and I wish I had just done it
sooner. If you have YEAST, you should BLEACH.
Does yeast mean thrush?
I don’t know about other breastfeeding mamas, but thrush to me sounds
like an evil curse. I was, and still am, so scared of getting it. I
mean, if getting yeast out of diapers is bad, I couldn’t
imagine getting an overgrowth out of baby’s mouth, and my breast. So
when Simon came down with this pretty gnarly yeast rash, I was worried
that this meant we also had thrush that just had yet to surface. Every
pinch, every tingle, and I was sure it was only a matter of time before
my letdowns felt like glass shards, and his mouth would be smattered
with white spots. But it didn’t happen. Be diligent about hand washing,
especially after diaper changes and before feedings. Remember, you
always will have yeast in your body, thrush is just another
overpopulation of yeast. If you do have thrush, obviously take measures
to rebalance your yeast, but just because your baby has a yeast diaper
rash, does not mean thrush is eminent. Whew.
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