Diaper Rash Guide
Identify, prevent and treat diaper rash with this helpful guide from JOHNSONS® , the #1 choice of paediatricians and moms.
Diaper Rash in Babies: 50 to 60% of all babies will suffer from diaper rash at some time.
Diaper rash can lead to an increased frequency of crying, changes in eating habits and sleep patterns, agitated and restless behavior and sometimes less urination and/or defecation to avoid pain. Careful care when changing your baby’s diaper can help prevent diaper rash.
How to Identify Diaper Rash in Babies?
Causes of Diaper Rash
Bacteria
Urine & Feces
Friction
Closed Environment
Symptoms of Diaper Rash
Sensitivity
Chafing
Flaking
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Diaper Rash Treatment: Tips on How to Treat Diaper Rash
Clean
Use mild wipes or a warm, wet washcloth to gently cleanse your baby’s skin
Dry
Keep your baby’s skin as dry as possible
Apply
Apply a thick layer of diaper cream or nappy rash cream to the entire diaper area at each diaper change
How to Prevent Diaper Rash
Be careful not to apply your baby’s diaper too tightly
Let your baby go without her diaper as much as possible
Apply diaper cream with each diaper change
Change your baby’s diaper often
Choose the right-sized diaper
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