Babies still have soft, delicate and sensitive skin. Baby's skin requires extra care to keep it protected from various types of skin diseases, one of which is diaper rash. There are also various types of diaper rash that are rarely known.
There are times when a baby's skin has a rash or reddish spots. Diaper rash itself occurs in the parts covered by the diaper. For example in the groin, buttocks to the waist. This diaper rash actually occurs not necessarily due to the use of inappropriate diapers. But diaper rash can also occur due to other factors. Following are the types of diaper rash based on the causes that parents must know:
Diaper Rash due to contact with materials
In general, diaper rash occurs due to direct contact of the diaper with your little one's skin. Diaper rash can occur due to friction between the surface of the diaper and the baby's skin. When your little one uses a diaper whose material is not soft, it can cause friction when your little one moves and cause redness on your little one's skin. These reddish marks on the skin if they occur continuously can turn into rashes or fatally become open wounds that trigger infection.
Not to mention, when your little one uses diapers for too long with diapers full of fluids or feces. This should be avoided because it can cause diaper rash on your little one's skin. For this reason, it is important for parents to understand that they routinely change their little one's diaper at least once every 3-4 hours even though the diaper is not full.
Diaper rash due to fungus
Selection of diapers for your little one should be carefully considered by parents. Choose diapers that have high absorption, are able to lock liquids properly, have a larger capacity and are evenly absorbed. Because with an ideal diaper like that, the surface of the diaper remains dry for a long time, the liquid that is absorbed does not seep back and wet the baby's skin. This means that your baby's skin moisture can be maintained optimally.
So what's the impact if your little one's diaper has a wet surface and doesn't absorb properly? Your little one is prone to diaper rash due to fungi that like to breed in moist diaper areas. Usually the fungus that develops is Candida fungus and the effect can make the skin reddish, itchy and sore.
Diaper rash due to allergies
When entering the age of 6 months, your little one will start to get to know solid foods other than breast milk. From the food he consumes there may be allergens that can cause his body to react to these allergens and trigger an allergic reaction. This allergic reaction is the same as allergies to certain substances such as dyes, preservatives and fragrances that affect your little one's skin.
Diaper rash caused by an allergic reaction can be characterized by the appearance of scaly skin, redness on your little one's skin and itching. To overcome this, mom and dad have to stop the trigger. You can re-evaluate what has been given to your little one so that you can find out the source of the allergy.
diapers MAKUKU proven to be effective in reducing diaper rash
As a pioneer of diapers with a SAP (Super Absorbent Polymer) core structure, all variants of MAKUKU are effective in reducing diaper rash. The use of the core structure of SAP as the main material makes MAKUKU anti-caking. Why anti-clot? Because the core of the SAP structure is able to absorb liquid to the maximum, locking the liquid that has been absorbed and not causing it to seep back to the surface. So that the surface of the diaper remains dry for a long time and does not make your little one's skin moist. Keeping the baby's skin moist means reducing the risk of diaper rash. diapers like MAKUKU are recommended by some doctors.
Using anti-clot diapers also has many benefits apart from being effective in reducing diaper rash. The following are the advantages that your little one feels when using anti-clump diapers:
- The baby is free to move without disturbing his comfort and making his little one object to diapers filled with liquid.
- It has good air circulation so that your little one doesn't get overheated when using diapers.
- The absorption is even and not absorbed only at one point so MAKUKU n't leak easily.
- Able to reduce the risk of diaper rash
- Does not affect the shape of the baby's feet
Now MAKUKU has 4 series of diapers that moms and dads can choose according to their needs, namely MAKUKU SAP Diapers Slim, MAKUKU SAP Diapers Comfort, MAKUKU SAP Diapers Pro Care and MAKUKU SAP Diapers Balance Care. So, if mom and dad are afraid of diaper rash, let MAKUKU! (Aq/MKK)
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