Diaper dermatitis is a generic term applied to skin rashes in the diaper area that are caused by various skin disorders and/or irritants. It develops when skin is exposed to prolonged wetness and heat, especially in the summer.
Possible causes
- The rubbing between diaper and skin sabotages stratum corneum, the protective layer of our skin.
- The stimulation of frequent loose stool or diarrhea yields rash-like skin change.
- Materials attaching to baby’s skin also injure its stratum layer; common attachments include urine, stool, and cleansing chemicals.
How to prevent and how to care
1. prevention:
- Keep baby’s buttock clean: Wash genitalia with warm water and mild soap.
- Change diapers frequently to maintain the dryness of the skin.
- Frequently apply protective creams like Vaseline after a thorough wash.
- Use diaper correctly.
2. skin care of diaper dermatitis:
- Wash baby’s buttock with warm water instead of use of wet tissues.
- Keep dry.
- For already irritated skin, apply Zinc oxide to curb secretion of the injured skin.
- With parents who use diaper like cloth, wash it thoroughly and boil it to exterminate bacteria; expose it under the sun until it is dried and then iron it.
- Change the diaper brand if the rash condition does not recover; ask for doctor’s opinion and assistance to prevent further infection.