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Baby Rash in Babies

Abbey

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WHAT IS Rashes?

Rashes and rashes that are usually seen in the diaper area, armpits, neck and joints in babies are called diaper rash. Rash babies are uncomfortable during diaper changes and joint movements. If water or wet wipes come to the nappy area, they cry because there is slight pain.

WHY DOES IT CAUSE Rashes?

Keeping the soiled diaper on the baby for a long time
Diarrhea
Bacterial and fungal infection
Allergy
Diaper
Wet wipes
Wiping your butts too much
Switching to solid food
Not drying the body completely after bathing and sweating

HOW IS THE TREATMENT OF Rashes?

There is no definite and serious treatment for diaper rash. You can prevent your baby from getting nappy rash by paying attention to some details.

You should check your diapers often.
Light, odorless wet wipes should be used.
Wet areas should be completely dried
Rash cream should be used
Tight clothing should not be used
Cotton clothes should be preferred.
Granular soap should be used when washing baby clothes.
Perfumed care products should not be preferred
Baby diaper rash goes away in two or three days. If the rash does not go away and does not decrease, it will be best for your baby's health to consult your doctor.

What is good for a diaper rash baby?

breast milk
coconut oil
washing your hands regularly
Vaseline
Oat
Olive oil
Egg whites
Massage oil
sudocrem
Corn starch
Sage
pansy plant

You can treat your baby with diaper rash.

breast milk

Breast milk is a good option against diaper rash during breastfeeding, as it protects the baby against germs, infections and bacteria.

VASELINE

While changing the baby's diaper, you can apply Vaseline to the rash area. In a short time, it will be good for the rash and will soften it. Vaseline is one of the products that many mothers have used for diaper rash for a long time.

COCONUT OIL

Coconut oil is an oil that has both moisturizing and anti-fungal properties. Coconut oil, which is used in the treatment of baby diaper rash, gives excellent results for diaper rash. If you have severe diaper rash, you can also add a few drops of tea oil in coconut oil.

OAT

Add a cup of oatmeal to your baby's bath and leave it for 10-15 minutes. Oats are a very good and affordable treatment for diaper rash. Oatmeal is also a highly efficient product in terms of protein.

CORN STARCH

Corn starch prevents the formation of diaper rash by absorbing excess moisture from the baby's skin. It keeps the baby's skin dry. When your baby's diaper gets dirty, clean it and dry it. Before tying the diaper again, you can apply some cornstarch to your baby's bottom, like powdering it.

EGG WHITES

Egg white is one of the products that many people use in the treatment of diaper rash. You need to apply egg white on the rash area. The rash will go away in a few days.

OLIVE OIL

Olive oil, which is used in the treatment of nappy rash due to its moisturizing properties, not only helps the rash pass, but also softens your baby's skin. You can mix 1-2 teaspoons of olive oil in 1 teaspoon of water and apply it to the rash area.

SAGE

Another herb that can be used for babies without allergies is sage. After brewing the tea and allowing it to warm up, you can apply it to the diaper area of your baby with the help of a cotton ball.

There are many methods like this and many more to remove diaper rash at home. While natural, herbal solutions ensure that you do not risk your baby's health, it also helps you to get effective solutions and feedback at home in a short time. These diaper rash prevention and healing methods, which every mother with a diaper rash can apply with peace of mind, has also been approved by experts in the field. For happy and peaceful babies, it is necessary to pay attention to baby health and be a good observer.
 
We use the healthiest wet wipes for my baby. I change my baby's diapers often. I didn't see any diaper rash on my baby.
 
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