Treating Diaper Rash
The best way to treat
diaper rash is to prevent it from starting in the first place. Try changing
your baby’s diapers regularly and rinsing with water only. It also helps to
give your baby some time to “air out” each day by going without a diaper for a
period of time. If despite your best efforts diaper rash does develop, try the
following to clear up the rash:
Check with your
pediatrician if the rash:
There has been much
discussion about cloth and disposable diapers and their role in diaper rash.
Research suggests that diaper rash is less common with the use of disposable
diapers. In child care settings, children who wear super-absorbent disposable
diapers tend to have lower rates of diaper rash. Regardless of which type of
diaper you use, diaper rash occurs less often and is less severe when you
change diapers often.
If
you use a cloth diaper, you can use a stay-dry liner inside it to keep your
baby drier. If you choose not to wash cloth diapers yourself, you can have a
diaper service clean them. If you do your own washing, you will need to presoak
heavily soiled diapers. Keep and wash soiled diapers separate from other
clothes. Use hot water and double-rinse each wash. Do not use fabric softeners
or antistatic products on the diapers because they may cause rashes on young,
sensitive skin.
Whether
you use cloth diapers, disposables, or both, always change diapers as needed to
keep your baby clean, dry and healthy.
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