Diaper Rash - Identifying And Treating


by Craig Bendure

Few things are more perfect than a baby's soft, silky skin. However, since it is so delicate and delicate, that sweet skin can be susceptible to diaper rash, a mild inflammation of the skin that leads to redness about the diaper area.

The majority of instances of diaper rash are caused by too much moisture and abrasion. Although diaper rashes are normally not serious, they do create discomfort for your child. There are a number of diaper rash treatments readily available for use in your home. Learn which ones work for your baby.

Diaper Rash: Spotting the Signs

Typically in the form of a moderate red rash having some scaling, diaper rash most often occurs where the diaper touches your baby's skin, but it can also spread beyond the area. In a few instances, when the diaper rash becomes infected, it can eventually be bright red and inflamed and spread further than the primary rash in the form of smaller red patches.

Diaper rash tends to occur in older kids, around 9 months and up. That's when older babies urinate more, which saturates the diapers and makes the skin moist. Additionally, older babies have started to take in solid foods, and the varied acids they generate in their urine may lead to diaper rash.

If the diaper rash is bright red, and particularly if there are bumps, it might be a yeast infection. On the other hand the presence of pus might indicate there is a bacterial infection. It is recommended that you call your baby's physician if the rash is associated with any of the following symptoms: - Severe irritation about the irritated skin - Bright redness - Bumpiness - Pus - Persistent hypersensitivity that doesn't resolve with diaper rash remedies

Diaper Rash: Prevention and Remedies

The best means to avoid diaper rash is to change your child immediately after a bowel movement and to cleanse the area with warm water. You should also check the diaper regularly, to eliminate prolonged exposure to moisture from a urine-soaked diaper. If a rash takes place, consider the following at-home remedies.

Yet another treatment could be to switch diaper brands. Many babies are sensitive to particular materials, like the chemicals or perfumes which are in some diapers. So if your baby gets a rash with particular diapers, you might just want to change brands.

Allow your infant to go diaper-free. Take the diaper off your baby for a little while so the air can thoroughly dry the area. This can permit a bit of comfort and work toward preventing future diaper rashes.

Maintain the diaper as dry as possible. To keep the diaper area dry utilise an absorbing diaper and change diapers frequently, even more so if you use cloth diapers. Another suggestion is to use over-the-counter diaper rash cream or lotion. Such treatments are able to keep the diaper from abrading against the skin.

Finally, monitor your baby's rash. In the event that you try to handle the diaper rash at home for a couple of days and it does not get better call your child's doctor.

About the Author

Health Express Clinic is a Family Medical Clinic in Englewood Colorado. visit their website here

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