An effective way to treat skin rashes

An effective way to treat skin rashes

Rashes due to the use of diapers by babies can occur due to hot and humid environmental conditions. This rash can be a red dot on the bottom of the baby or squamous red skin on the genitals.

Even if you are careful, Little One still has the chance to make a rash because of the use of diapers. Therefore, it's good you know the cause of diaper rash and overcome it below.
 
Some causes of diaper rash
Harmless rashes that are often seen on a baby's scalp (cradle) can also appear on the buttocks. Doctors call this seborrheic dermatitis. Some of these conditions can trigger diaper rash in infants.

  • Wet or dirty diapers for too long
  • The wound on the bottom of the baby from rubbing when cleaning
  • Yeast Infection
  • Bacterial infection
  • Allergic reaction to diapers

Diaper rash causes skin redness, scaly and soft that will disappear without treatment. You can also find it in other parts of the baby's body.
 
Risk factors for diaper rash

Infants in the following groups have risk factors for diaper rash.

  • Grow, especially between 9 and 12 months
  • Sleeping with cloth diapers
  • Have diarrhea
  • Start eating solid food
  • Exposed to antibiotics, both because of their direct consumption, and by getting milk from mothers who take antibiotics

How to treat diaper rash

To treat diaper rash in infants, you can take the following steps.

  • Wash your hands before and after changing diapers.
  • Check baby's diapers as often as possible and change immediately after getting wet or dirty.
  • Use clean water. To remove dirt from your baby's skin, use a mild cleanser.
  • Clean and dry the area gently, do not rub.
  • If you use cloth, choose a lightweight one. Try to avoid wipes that contain perfume or alcohol. As an alternative, use a clean, soft cloth.
Make sure the baby's skin is completely clean and dry before wearing a new diaper.

A serious rash usually requires this extra action.
Use a spray bottle filled with water to clean the area. Avoid rubbing the affected skin.
Let your baby get rid of diapers as often as possible. Drying the area normally covered by diapers can help heal a baby's skin faster. As an anticipation, do this step properly after the baby.

Caring for diaper rash

Treatment products such as creams, ointments or powder can soothe or protect the skin of a sick baby. Here are some ways to use this skin care product in infants.

  • Apply the cream or ointment to the baby's skin, which will be covered by a layer. Choose products that contain zinc oxide or petroleum jelly.
  • If you choose powder, keep this product away from your baby's face. Because if inhaled, the powder can cause respiratory problems in infants. Therefore, place the powder in your hand before applying it to the area of ​​skin that will be covered by a layer.

Commercially available products may contain steroid creams. Avoid these types of products unless your doctor recommends them. Indeed, this content can trigger irritation to the baby's lower skin. In fact, the side effects will be greater if the product is not used properly.

Tips for selecting and cleaning diapers
The two steps below can reduce the risk of diaper rash. You can also try it on a small one.

Change layer type:

If you use cloth, try using disposable diapers. Or try different brands of disposable diapers.

Change detergent:

If you wash cloth diapers yourself, replace your detergent. Choose mild detergent with hypoallergenic content. In addition, you can add half a cup of vinegar when rinsed.
 
The right time to contact a doctor

You are advised to contact a doctor immediately if you find the following symptoms in the baby.

  •     The rash gets worse or there is no response to treatment within 2-3 days.
  •     The baby has a fever or seems lethargic.
  •     You see a lump that is yellow, filled with fluid (pustules), and a honey-colored crusty area. This may be a bacterial infection that requires antibiotics.
  •     Symptoms of yeast infection, such as:
    - Swollen red rash with scales and wounds
    - Small red pimples outside the diaper area
    - Redness in the folds of the baby's skin

Your pediatrician can prescribe antifungal drugs to clean it.

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