Sunday, December 29, 2013

Diaper Rash


Diaper Rashes are often caused by excessively moist or dirty diapers. It is a skin inflammation that mostly occurs when the tender skin of a baby reacts to the continuous wetness due to urination or diarrhea. Since it is only a skin inflammation and not a disease, it can be effectively treated at home without any professional medical intervention. However, one needs to be watchful to spot the tell-tale signs of a diaper rash and take immediate action to stop it.

The symptoms of a diaper infection usually include redness of the affected area. The skin may develop blisters, and in some acute cases, may even crack. At times, there could be tiny ulcers in and around the area.

Babies suffering from diaper rash, are often quite fussy, showing signs of extreme discomfort by frequent crying.

Immediate steps must be taken to relieve the child of such pain. The child should firstly be kept diaper-free for as long as possible during the day. The skin should be properly aired in order to make it moisture-free. When wearing diapers, baby should be changed often, and the baby's bottom should be washed only with water, since soaps(even mild ones) may create irritation. The baby should be dried properly. Talcum powder should be avoided on all costs. In its place, some creams or ointments may help the skin repair and should be applied at each changing after cleansing.

Most diaper rashes will disappear if the above tips are carefully followed. However, there could be some rashes that might get worse(a fungal infection). In such cases, help may be sought from a doctor. The doctor will prescribe creams or ointments which contain anti-bacterial medicine to alleviate the problem.

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