Diaper rash from diarrhea can get angry fast.
Loose stool changes the whole diaper-rash equation. The skin gets hit more often, cleanup gets more frequent, and rubbing can make the area raw. The fix starts with a gentler routine.

The diarrhea rash routine
- Change quickly after stool.
- Use water or very gentle wipes.
- Pat dry and give air time when possible.
- Apply a thin protective layer before the next diaper.
- Watch closely for raw, bleeding, or spreading skin.
Why barrier matters
The goal is not to cover up the problem. The goal is to reduce repeated moisture and friction contact while the stomach issue passes and the skin calms down.
Where BombBalm fits
BombBalm is a thick, petroleum-free barrier option made with organic shea butter, organic coconut oil, vitamin E, and a premium essential oil blend.
Quick safety note
If skin is bleeding, blistering, spreading fast, hot/swollen, oozing, looks infected, comes with fever, or is not improving with routine care, call your child’s pediatrician. BombBalm is a protective cosmetic balm, not a prescription, antifungal, steroid, infection treatment, or substitute for medical care.
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