Act On Nappy Rash Today

By Alicia Dawson


Finding that your baby has developed nappy rash can be upsetting, if the skin looks sore and inflamed your child could be feeling very uncomfortable. This type of skin condition is quite common in young babies and it often looks worse than it actually is. This skin irritation is also referred to as diaper dermatitis, sometimes the outbreak will clear within days yet at other times it could take weeks to clear.

Nappy rash affects skin around the babies buttocks, thighs and genitals. This area of skin is usually soft but an outbreak can make the skin surface inflamed and sore and your baby may object to having his bottom cleaned and his diaper changed. When you touch the inflamed skin the baby feels an obvious discomfort and may start to cry out.

Young babies need to wear diapers but when the cloths become soiled or wet they can cause immense skin irritation. Understanding the causes of nappy rash can help you to keep the condition at bay, sometimes the irritation may be due to a change in routine. Try using a process of trial and elimination to establish the cause of the outbreak.

Young babies spend a lot of time wearing diapers, when they soil the cloth it means that their sensitive skin is exposed to warm urine and/or feces. If the diaper is changed as soon as it is wet or soiled then that will help to prevent rashes, if baby is left for long periods of time in a soiled diaper then his skin is likely to become sore.

Babies who are being weaned can experience bouts of nappy rash, changing baby's diet can trigger an outbreak. If the child has suddenly been fed solids and fruit juice instead of milk then the change may affect their digestive system causing skin rashes. It is important to launder diapers in non biological washing powder, this powder is chemical free and less harmful to young and sensitive skin. The newly washed diapers should be rinsed until they are free from soap and hung to air dry if possible. After you have found laundry products that have no effect on the child's skin stick with them, changing brands could cause rashes.

A baby's skin can soon become infected if it is not kept clean so the child's skin should be washed and creamed in between changes. After wiping babies bottom take some cotton wool dunked into warm water and wash the skin carefully. Make sure that you dry it properly and cream the area thoroughly before putting the new diaper on. Let the child go diaper free and enjoy a kick about on the changing mat, this will allow the air to penetrate the skin.

Nappy rash can be upsetting for baby and Mum, first time mothers may find the whole episode very distressing. They usually clear of their own accord and no harm will come from them but some mothers find it reassuring to visit the nurse for advice. Never be afraid to ask for help, the nursing staff may have some handy tips to pass on.




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