The Underlying Causes And Easy Hints For Fighting With Nappy Rash

By Helen Miller


As long as there have been babies and nappies parents have struggled with nappy rash, also known as diaper rash. These painful rashes can be unpleasant for both the child and the parents. It is almost impossible to avoid this problem entirely but knowing the causes can help to avoid it. There are also some simple things that can be done if the rash appears.

First it is important to understand what causes this rash. The waste products that are deposited in a nappy are very damaging to the skin, especially skin as fragile as that of a young baby. Add to that the fact that diapers do not allow air to reach the skin's surface and you have the perfect recipe for the all too familiar redness, swelling and in severe cases, open wounds, that characterize a nappy rash.

In a perfect world, soiled nappies would be removed the instant they became dirty and children would almost never suffer from diaper rash. However, in the real world parents can only do the best they can to keep the area dry and clean. It is vitally important that the nappy area be cleaned well after every change, not just those that involve feces.

Another way to keep this rash at bay is too allow the area to be exposed to the air for as long as possible. Do not rush to put on a new nappy after removing the soiled on. The exposure to fresh air will allow the area to become completely dry and kill and help to keep down the numbers of germs that thrive in warm, dark, damp places.

Even if all of these steps are followed it is still possible for nappy rash to flare up. There are hundreds of old wives' tales as to how to combat it, some helpful, some not. Understanding the root causes allows the parent to find solutions based on fact not rumor.

Once a rash has shown up, a good long soak in the tub may be all that is needed. Gently wash the affected area with a mild soap. If the rash is severe it may help to add baking soda to the bath. This will neutralize any acidity and soothe the pain.

Be cautious before buying any product that claims to heal or prevent nappy rash. There are many available that will help, but some will do nothing or may even make the problem worse. Read the label and talk to your physician before deciding which one will be the most helpful. Always remember that it is much easier to prevent a rash than it is to heal it.




About the Author:



0 komentar:

Posting Komentar