It is important that your attendant apply zinc oxide to protect you from  
stool or urine being on your skin and kept very clean and dry if it becomes 
damp  .  I've been told that sometimes Destin said vitamin A & D ointment can 
 also be used.  My aid did not do that and it caused a stage 2 extremely  
angry rash and was even open in a few places, which are not now .  I went  to 
the wound Center and they prescribed Zenaderm as it protects the skin and  
some kind of healing ingredient also .  I go back in another week from this  
previous Monday.  The wetness in the area also caused yeast infection,  
which they prescribed a powder for the yeast infection to be put on first and  
then wait 10 minutes to apply Zenaderm.  Is getting better, but I have not  
be my wheelchair as much as they suggested.  I don't know if this treatment  
would help you. Any form of wetness causes the yeast the doctor said.  Mine 
 is on my cheeks and between my cheeks.  My aid had been trained to use  
zinc oxide as the doctor recommended during my bowel routine and afterwards to 
 protect your skin, but not doing.  I am now making sure this is done  .

Has anyone else ever had this problem?
Dana
 
 

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