How to Deal with Diaper Rashes on your Baby?


The fact that your baby’s skin is so delicate is one of the many reasons why he is most likely to accrue skin rashes, likewise, with diaper rashes. Having such skin disorder could greatly caused disorder to your little baby. Thus, as parents, you should provide the best remedy as much as you can, immediately.

Diaper rashes are mostly contracted by the baby’s own urine. Sometimes it can be caused by some allergic reactions, accumulated from eating new foods. If you do not change your baby’s diaper in time, it is possible for him to develop skin rashes.

By the time you failed to change your baby’s wet diaper, it will leave moisture unto your baby’s skin. There is a tendency that it breaks down and develops ammonia. However, there are also instances that rashes still occur, even careful parents changed their baby’s diaper on time.

In other cases, some babies are allergic to diapers due to the chemicals used or abrasion. In some developing countries where cloth diapers are being utilized, rashes can be caused by laundry soaps. Other potential causes are the lotions and powders. Same as rubbing does to your baby’s delicate skin.

Diaper Rashes Remedy

The usual thing you ought to do when your baby has diaper rashes is to clean it first, and let his bottom dry. Do this every time you change his diapers. Cleaning his genital area is necessary. Be sure to tap on his skin to dry, never rub the skin to avoid scratches. Caring ointments also can help your baby from rashes. Recently, there are various protective ointments available in the market. These include petroleum ointments and white zinc oxide.

Avoid using talcum powder for it could be harmful to your baby’s health, particularly affecting the lungs when inhaled. Choose the kind of powder that has cornstarch contingency type. Make sure you keep the powder away from your baby every after changing his diaper. Place it in the place beyond his reach. Additionally, never lock the diaper so tight to give way for the air to circulate. This is the reason why other would opt to use loose cloths.

Take your baby to his pediatrician, if you notice that your baby’s rashes are unusual (like blisters, oozing yellow patches or open sores.) Sometimes, doctors may prescribe oral antibiotics to help improve your baby’s condition.  However, if you can get rid of the diaper rashes in three to four days, going to a doctor would not be necessary.

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