Mother, Baby & Child - May 2022

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MANAGING NAPPY RASH Most babies get nappy rash at some point. Here is an overview of this common skin issue and ways it can be prevented and treated. WHAT IS NAPPY RASH? Nappy rash is a red, irritated or broken area of skin on your baby’s bottom. It happens from your child’s skin being in contact with wet or dirty nappies for a prolonged period. When your baby is healthy and free of infections, their urine is normally sterile. However, it can still cause the skin to become irritated and so leaving your baby in a wet nappy for too long can result in nappy rash. Don’t be alarmed if your child develops this skin condition - no matter how well a baby is cared for, they are likely to develop nappy rash at some stage along the way. Most babies will experience it within their first 18 months, regardless of the kind of nappy (disposable or non- disposable) they use. Depending on the individual child, the skin can be more or less sensitive. Any little one with delicate skin may also be more prone to having rashes on other areas of their body. Infections, such as a cold or another viral illness can cause nappy rash to flare up. For some, this is the only situation they will develop rash. Nappy rash can be treated successfully at home in most instances, with the help of a maternal and child health nurse where necessary. Don’t be afraid to contact your doctor if you feel your child’s nappy rash is severe, is making your baby very uncomfortable or doesn’t clear up within few days.

SYMPTOMS OF NAPPY RASH Symptoms of nappy rash can include: ü Inflammation - your baby’s skin may appear red and moist MOTHER, BABY & CHILD | MAY 2022 | 15


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