Nappy rash is a common condition causing the baby’s skin to become sore and red. It may also cause much discomfort and pain. Nappy rash generally happens when babies are between 9 and 12 months old.
Nappy rash can also be caused by an allergic reaction which triggered by certain allergens such as fragrances, preservatives, detergents, soap, oils and chemical substances in the nappy. These allergens will trigger baby’s immune system and cause inflammation – allergic dermatitis. It is necessary to avoid certain soaps, detergents and bubble bath to prevent development of nappy rash. However, this situation is relatively rare. Other underlying conditions can also factor into the development of nappy rash such as zinc deficiency, psoriasis, eczema, seborrheic dermatitis and etc.
How do I treat & prevent nappy rash?
- Change baby’s nappy frequently
- Allow air circulation at baby bottom, try to avoid too tight clothing
- Rinse baby’s skin thoroughly and gently whenever possible.
- Avoid soaps, fragrances, detergents, preservatives, bubble bath, alcohol-based wipes and other possible allergens.
- Avoid using talcum powder as it contains ingredients that may irritate baby’s skin
- Use Spray 8. It possesses both anti-inflammation and antimicrobial properties which are ideal to treat nappy rash. It is also natural, safe and easy to use making it safe for use on babies and children.
When should I see a doctor?
- The rash has not improved after three or four days (even with treatments suggested above)
- The rash or swelling has become worse and spreads.
- Unexpected fever.
- Baby experiences discomfort, upset and unable to sleep.
- Pimples, blisters and crusts appear.
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