Nappy rash is a skin rash on your baby's bottom that usually occurs during the first year.
As you know, the skin acts as a protective barrier against external aggressors. But your baby's skin is still very thin and fragile (and so soft, above all else!). However, your baby’s bottom is exposed day and night to moisture, heat and rubbing from nappies. It’s also exposed to the acidity of stool and urine, and sometimes to products that are not well tolerated. The result is that sometimes the skin becomes inflamed. But don't worry - you can quickly get rid of it with the right care.
In babies, the skin barrier is far from being a complete barrier. Therefore, you need to be very careful. If after a few days the nappy rash has not subsided or if you have any doubts about a possible secondary infection, be sure to seek medical advice.
How can you recognise nappy rash? Nappy rash appears as dry or oozing redness, patches, or small pimples on the buttocks, thighs and genitals. The area may also feel warm to the touch. As you can imagine, it hurts and your baby may be upset and grumpy. If you take the right steps, the symptoms usually disappear within a few days. Shall we get started?
How do you prevent nappy rash? It’s certainly true that if you could do without it (and avoid a few disturbed nights!), it would be better for you and your baby.
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