Diaper rash is a skin problem that often occurs in babies under one year of age. About 7-35% of babies have experienced diaper rash problems. Perhaps most mothers are familiar with diaper rash. Diaper rash is a harmless skin disease but the impact can make your little one more cranky than usual.
Diaper rash usually occurs on skin or areas that are more covered by diapers. For example, the buttocks, groin, waist to abdomen. The general form of diaper rash itself is in the form of patches on the skin that are inflamed, spots, redness and skin with blisters if the diaper rash gets worse.
The symptoms of diaper rash are skin inflammation in the area around the diaper including the genitals. The child feels itchy and sores in the diaper area and is uncomfortable or often cries when using or changing diapers.
Most common causes of diaper rash
Many factors contribute to diaper rash. Diaper rash is often associated with wet diapers that cause dampness and the frequency of diapers that are rarely changed. However, in addition to this, diaper rash can also occur due to infection or allergies, especially when your child has diarrhea or is taking antibiotics.
Diaper rash can also occur due to clumpy diapers that are used continuously. Diapers that clump easily are an indicator that the diaper has poor absorption, meaning that the urine of the child that is absorbed by the diaper only settles at one point or does not spread evenly over the surface of the diaper. This makes the diaper easier to clump, especially when your child is actively moving.
Clumping diapers can also make diapers leak easily. Because the absorbent core structure of the diaper is not stable when exposed to shocks or movements of the child. Plus, clumpy diapers have a moist diaper surface. The urine that has been absorbed will seep back to the surface when the child is in any position, whether sitting, standing, or lying down.
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MAKUKU as a diaper rash expert brand pioneers Indonesia's anti-clump diapers using SAP (Super Absorbent Polymer) technology. The absorbent core material is a powder that will turn into gel when absorbing urine fluid. SAP technology is able to lock liquid to the maximum so that the surface of the diaper is dry longer. It also helps reduce leakage and the risk of diaper rash.
SAP technology also makes MAKUKU diapers super thin and super absorbent. MAKUKU diapers are designed to be very thin to prioritize your little one's comfort while wearing diapers but with good absorbent ability. Now MAKUKU is available in six variants that can be chosen according to your needs. MAKUKU is also easier to buy offline and online. (Aq/MKK)
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