Diaper Rash
Also called: Ammonia Dermatitis, Ammonia Rash, Diaper Allergy, Diaper Dermatitis, Jacquest Erythema, Jaquet Dermatitis, Napkin Dermatitis, Napkin Rash
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I experienced something similar with my baby girl and the only thing that worked was this over the counter stuff called Domeboro. It came in little...
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my daughter has had the same thing it sounds like it is a staph infection or impetigo which needs antibiotics orally and a speacial cream
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Allergic reactions, leaving a diaper on too long, and switching to solid foods can all cause your baby to get diaper rash. To prevent diaper rash:...
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Any irritation of the skin in the diaper area can be considered a diaper rash. They are extremely common in babies especially those who have loose...
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Check your child's diaper often. Change the diaper at the first sign of wetness. Clean your child's diaper area after each diaper change. Gently...
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Diaper rash is a common problem and I can tell you that there are a few things that parents can do to help prevent it, and then there is also ways to...
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Diaper rash appears on the skin under a diaper. Almost every baby will get diaper rash at least once during the first three years of life. From nine...
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Diaper rash can stem from several causes: friction, moisture, urine, and feces. Sometimes, the culprit is infection from yeast, such as Candida...
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Diaper rash is a generalized term indicating any skin irritation, regardless of cause, that develops in the diaper-covered region. Synonyms include...
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For an allergic reaction to the fragrances or other components found in disposable diapers or wipes, eliminating the offending agents by using either...
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Neosporin (and others containing the topical antibiotic neomycin) should not be used for diaper rash since neomycin is a very common allergen...
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A minimally concentrated hydrocortisone cream may be recommended in certain cases of diaper rash. However, the excessive use of minimally...
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Diaper rash is not a sign of neglect. Parents often incorrectly feel that the rash is a visual representation of poor caretaking skills. However...
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The best treatment for diaper rash is avoidance of the precipitating agents which led to the contact irritation and to regions becoming secondarily...
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