A common, yet frustrating baby skin problem is diaper rash. Diaper rash is a skin irritation typically caused by irritants or excessive moisture in the diaper area. Diaper rash is especially common when baby starts eating solid foods, is teething, or is taking antibiotics.
A mild case of diaper r ... [read more] I thought I was the perfect mother. Changing diapers after every nap and before every feeding and often inbetween. Making sure to clean thoroughly with wonderfully scented baby wipes each time. The baby’s bottom was beautfiul. Notice I used the past tense. And this was baby number six! As foster par ... [read more] Diaper rash is a really annoying baby problem. It can get out of control easily, and can make your baby miserable. Luckily, it can be controlled with a little effort on your part. Following are some remedies that worked well with my children.
Some babies are just more prone to diaper rash than ot ... [read more] Although having a diaper rash is part and parcel of being a baby, when your baby starts solids, the combination of baby food and diaper rash can go hand in hand, as a result of food allergies. But there are things you can do to avoid food allergies.
First, start by introducing a new food to your ... [read more] For some babies, diaper rash isn’t a problem. For others, diaper rash can be mild and for others severe. For whatever reason, it is important that your baby doesn’t suffer. Here are a few reasons why babies get rashes.
*A milk allergy either from formula or the breast feeding mother’s diet
*An ... [read more] Establishing a skincare routine that keeps babies' skin healthy remains a challenge for parents, since up to 50% of babies suffer from at least one episode of diaper rash at some time. Diaper rash is an irritant contact dermatitis caused by the interaction of several factors, particularly the prolon ... [read more] Diaper Rashes are often caused by excessively moist or dirty diapers. It is a skin inflammation that mostly occurs when the tender skin of a baby reacts to the continuous wetness due to urination or diarrhea. Since it is only a skin inflammation and not a disease, it can be effectively treated at ho ... [read more] |