Diaper Rash

Diaper rash is a common problem among babies and toddlers that can cause discomfort and distress. It is typically caused by prolonged contact with a wet diaper, as well as skin irritation from urine and stool. Diaper rash can also be caused by contact with certain types of detergents and fabric softeners, or if a baby is wearing a diaper that is too tight or too loose. Fortunately, diaper rash is easily treatable and can be prevented with some simple steps. Please keep reading for details on the following topics:

Causes of diaper rash

Prevention and treatment of diaper rash

When to seek urgent medical care


CAUSES OF DIAPER RASH

Prolonged contact with urine and stool

Irritation from the chemicals found in disposable diapers

Perfume from scented baby wipes

Chemicals from detergents and fabric softeners

Scented bathing soaps

Neglect or abuse by the guardian


HOW DIAPER RASH IS PREVENTED AND TREATED

Hands must be washed before and after changing the diaper

Ensuring that diaper area is cleaned when soiled with urine and stool

Perform frequent checks to ensure that the diaper is dry

Use warm water and a soft cloth the clean the diaper area

Use mild soap to clean the diaper area

Avoid using alcohol on the diaper area because it can irritate the skin

Use soothing cream to protect the skin around the rash taking care to not apply cream on the affected skin

Avoid using plastic pants because they might contribute to increase in moisture which can worsen the rash

Seek medical care if the rash worsens or does not improve

Change the brand of the products using

Avoid using baby powder because they can cause moisture to build u and worsen diaper rash


WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL CARE

It is important to know when to seek urgent medical care, as delaying appropriate treatment can lead to further health complications. If your baby experiences any of the following symptoms, you should seek medical help immediately. If you have any doubts about whether you should seek medical care, it is always better to err on the side of caution and consult with your doctor.

The rash spreads to other parts of the body

The child develops an infection

The rash becomes more severe


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