Protect Your Baby From Diaper Rash
Diapers let parents take their babies out without having to
worry about them dirtying their clothes. They are comfortable
for both the parents and the tots. But some times, this can
backfire. Baby's soft bottom is then converted into irritating
swamp. Babies cry and their bottoms itch. But the good news is
that most of the times, the rash clears up within a day. But in
certain cases, it can linger on for a few days. This can keep
your child irritated for days on end. But you can follow some
simple home remedies and keep away the rash,
Here are some simple tips that can avoid or treat the diaper
rash:
* Use gel disposable diapers: If you choose the disposable
diapers, choose the diapers with the latest absorbent gelling
material. These diapers remove the dampness away from the skin
than the other types of diapers. They also keep the skin's pH
level more acidic, thus decreasing the chances of suffering from
diaper rashes. All the leading brands of diapers have this
gelling material.
* Wash the cloth diapers with vinegar: If you choose to go in
for reusable cloth diapers, rinse them in vinegar at the time of
wash to change the pH and reduce the chances of diaper rash. Add
a quarter cup of plain white kitchen vinegar to each load of
diapers during the final rinse cycle of the wash. Avoid using
the fabric softeners during the washing of the diapers because
they put a coating on the diapers that prevents them from
absorbing as well,
* Apply warm cornstarch: Instead of using the modern talcum
powders available for treatment of diaper rash, use cornstarch.
Take cornstarch and spread it out on the baking pan and warm it
in the oven at the temperature of 105 degrees Fahrenheit for
about ten minutes till it is completely dry. Test the
temperature first and then apply it gently to the baby's bottom.
Cornstarch is as smooth as the commercially available talcum
powder but is cheaper and more effective.
* Blow dry the bottom: Keep the infected area dry and clean to
speed up the healing. Do not use a towel to clean the area as it
can be very abrasive. Instead use a hair dryer set on low or
cool for three minutes to dry the infected area.
* Avoid using diapers: The best solution is to avoid using
diapers so that the skin can air itself as much as possible to
promote healing. But if it is not possible, keep the diaper
under the baby when it is lying on its stomach. This can be done
when it is sleeping or any other times when it is still.
* Choose paper instead of plastic: If the baby has excess
leakage, which can lead to diaper rash, keep a paper towel
between its skin and diaper. The paper towel helps in stopping
the leakage without blocking air circulation. The drawback of
plastic is that it seals the moisture thus increasing infection.
* Breastfeed the baby: Babies who have been breastfed since
birth show a lower incidence and severity of diaper rash than
those who have been fed baby formula. The effects of dietary
influence are seen even after the babies are weaned.
* Avoid soap and baby wipes: Stop using soap and baby wipes if
your child has the rash. Commercially available wipes contain
alcohol that can aggravate the rash and cause more pain. Some of
them can also cause the rash due to the presence of certain
chemicals. Soap is very harsh on the sensitive skin and the baby
should be washed without soap if it is suffering from diaper
rash.