Pediatric Diaper Rash Treatment Recommendations

The child is two years old. Recently, due to the summer heat, the waist and thigh area has developed rashes from the diapers. The waist rash is more severe. The child has been applying red mold and clotrimazole, but there has been no improvement, and the rash has even turned slightly black. It is recommended to go to the hospital for antibody testing and then try a different antibiotic ointment to see if there is any effect. After applying, do not wrap the area and observe the results.
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Pediatric Diarrhea Precautions

My child, 10 months old, has diarrhea with milk curds in the stool. We have stopped using formula milk and switched to lactose-free milk, and have also taken probiotics. The child’s mental state is still good, but there is less urine and it is yellow, suggesting mild dehydration. I want to give the child ‘Oral Rehydration Salt Powder (2)’, but I can’t find the type three, and I’m not sure if this product has side effects. What precautions should I take? The instructions say to stop using it if there is less urine or no urine, but isn’t dehydration associated with less urine? Should I give the child this medicine for preventive work and treatment of mild dehydration?
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