Your little one's skin is the outermost organ and injuries to the skin can be an entry point for a variety of diseases. Providing the best care can prevent skin problems such as diaper rash. Severe diaper rash without proper care can cause the skin to blister. This condition can develop into an infection. It is through this infection that your little one can experience other health problems. Then, can diaper rash spread to the rest of your child's body? let's see the explanation below.
What is diaper rash?
Diaper rash is common in infants and toddlers. Diaper rash in babies can be experienced with different levels of severity, it can be very mild or quite severe. This depends on the cause and how it is handled. Don't blame yourself if your little one gets diaper rash. because diaper rash can be caused by many factors. Even diaper rash can appear quite quickly and for no apparent reason. Mild diaper rashes can improve with more frequent diaper changes, careful skin cleansing, and the use of protective creams.
Signs of Diaper Rash in Babies
The most important sign of diaper rash in babies is reddish skin irritation in the areas covered by the baby's diaper such as the buttocks, genitals, and inner thighs. However, in some cases, diaper rash can spread to surrounding areas or become more severe if not treated properly.
An initially small rash may widen and spread to the surrounding area. Secondary infections can cause the rash to spread further. As a result, diaper rash can turn into blisters and open sores.
Causes of Diaper Rash
The most common cause of diaper rash is rarely changing diapers regularly. Keep in mind that it turns out that urine and feces fluids contain ammonia which can irritate the skin. Babies with sensitive skin will react more quickly to moisture or friction.
Some babies have conditions that make them particularly susceptible to diaper rash or can make it worse. These conditions include:
- Skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis
- Infections such as impetigo and erythema
- Allergies
- Nutritional deficiencies
Well, the risk of diaper rash can spread throughout the body when you let the baby's skin wet due to exposure to urine fluids and the baby's skin dirty with feces. As well as diapers or baby clothes rubbing against the skin.
Another cause of diaper rash in babies is food. For little ones aged 6 months or who are already complementary foods, it is also easy to get diaper rash. This is due to the change in the type of new food. Because the structure of feces and the frequency of bowel movements in your little one will change.
Here's How to Prevent Diaper Rash in Babies
The best way to prevent diaper rash is to keep your baby's skin clean and dry. That's the importance of changing your baby's diapers regularly. In addition, pay attention to the following points:
Type of diaper
There are two types of diapers: cloth diapers and disposable diapers. Disposable diapers are chosen by many parents today. Because disposable diapers are considered more practical. To choose the right diaper, moms should consider the absorption. Disposable diapers have maximum absorbency and prevent moisture better than cloth diapers.
Changing diapers
Change the baby's diaper regularly, don't wait for it to be full first, moms. IDAI recommends parents change diapers about every 2-3 hours or as often as necessary. When changing diapers use a soft cloth soaked in warm water to clean the baby's skin. afterward, pat the baby's skin dry instead of using a wiping motion. This can reduce irritation in babies.
Then, moms can apply anti-rash protective cream before putting on baby diapers. This cream protects the baby's skin so that the skin barrier is maintained and not easily irritated.
If the rash gets worse or spreads, consult a doctor immediately for proper treatment. With proper treatment, diaper rash usually resolves quickly and does not spread to the rest of the body. However, prompt attention and action is essential to prevent complications. (Aq/MKK)
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