Diaper rash is one of the most common dilemmas among doting mothers. These rashes usually appear on the genitals, thighs and bottom of the baby, causing serious discomfort to your bundle of joy. Most babies suffer diaper rash during the first two years of life, a common problem that mothers should know how to handle well. This is mainly because newborns are particularly prone to acquiring diaper rashes because of their extremely sensitive skin. However, there are some effective home remedies that mothers can do to treat this skin irritation.
There are a number of plausible causes for diaper rash but it is primarily due to the wetness of the feces and urine. It is important that the diaper is changed frequently to prevent rashes and the baby skin will not be exposed to waste for prolonged period. It is also important to remember that baby wipes may also contain chemicals that can aggravate the rash. Warm water and soft tissue would be the simplest way to clean your baby when changing the diaper.
Preventing diaper rash:
While it is true that diaper rashes are a common occurrence among babies, there is preventive measure available to avoid it altogether and save your baby from discomfort.
• Frequently change diapers
• Change soiled diapers right away
• Try different brands of diaper
• Wipe well
• Use unscented wipes or simple plain water
• Use petroleum ointment or white zinc oxide
Homemade Treatment for diaper rash
Step 1
Mix cornstarch and Desitin Original in a bowl, stir and add small amounts of Mylanta until it forms a nice smooth paste. You can store this concoction for future use.
Step 2
Change the baby’s diaper using water. Gently wipe the baby’s bottom and let it air dry for a few minutes. Apply the ointment liberally into the affected area. Let the mixture dry and rinse off before reapplying it again on dry skin.
Step3
As much as possible avoid sugary juices that can help the yeast grow and aggravate the condition.
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