Showing posts with label Dealing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dealing. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Effective Strategies for Dealing with Diaper Rash

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 others, and if yours is prone, you'll really have to keep on top of the problem. The most important thing you can do is change your baby's diaper regularly. Diaper rash is caused by the skin being constantly exposed to wetness, so changing frequently can prevent the problem. Most of the diaper rash ointments on the market are designed simply to protect your baby's skin from wetness, so they are great at preventing diaper rash. If your baby is diaper rash prone, you might want to use an ointment at every changing as a preventative measure.

But, what if your baby already has a raging case of diaper rash? As I said, most of the products labeled as diaper rash ointments are best at preventing diaper rash, not healing it. There are a few concoctions that can help cure a bad case of diaper rash.

The first is Maalox - yes Maalox. Put some liquid Maalox on a cotton ball and apply to baby's sore bottom. Let it dry a bit before diapering. For obvious reasons, don't buy the mint flavor, and don't use this bottle of Maalox for anything but treating diaper rash.

A second helpful treatment for diaper rash is an oatmeal bath. There are some good oatmeal bath products on the market, even some designed especially for baby. These work wonders on diaper rash. Usually one or two baths is all it takes.

Finally, I had great luck when I mixed diaper rash ointment with a little bit of hydrocortisone cream. About 3 parts diaper rash ointment to one part hydrocortisone. One caution here- check with your doctor before you try this one, since hydrocortisone cream is normally not recommended for use on children under the age of two years.

If these remedies don't work, check with your pediatrician. There may be some prescription products for extreme cases. But, the most important measure to take for diaper rash seems to be persistence. Keeping on top of the problem is your best bet for keeping the rash at bay.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Dealing with diaper rash

During the diaper rash is often), that diaper rash. (Irritant diaper dermatitis, incontinence can occur in adults, have. Most of the concern for the dignity, patients who are bedridden, these patients need. Being treated in a routine care in a manner appropriate for the skin care and general health. Run diaper rash may cause skin damage, though.

Diaper dermatitis occurs in the area in which incontinence occurs, buttocks, anus and genitals. VisualThe indicators are reddening of the skin, increases and the burned skin. Reasons, the diaper rash occurs when the pH of the skin increases when a longer presence of urine and feces in contact with skin. pH of normal skin is about 4 to 6.5, and the lower the pH more acidic.

Maintain a regular and frequent changing of incontinence products is important. The use of incontinence products well absorb and lock in the urine, which retain moistureaway from the skin. When possible, so that the skin to breathe, allow sufficient time for the skin to dry.

Clean the affected area is also necessary to maintain your skin. perineal cleaning agent such as freshness and Hazel's Avianne Dermarite Perigiene are fair, non-rising pH formulas that clean the perineal area. In addition, ammonia to neutralize the urine and feces are removed and so orders. The use of soap and water can only messy, time andDry skin too. The combination of a detergent wipes and disposable perineal care of the perineum, quickly and easily.

Over against diaper creams and ointments with zinc as Balmex, Desitin and help Periguard Barrier Cream for the treatment and prevention of rash. These creams a waterproof layer, so that the skin does not get wet in order. They also contain vitamins, the skin may become soft andsmooth.

Comfort Shield Wipes offers the combination of a perineal cleanser, lotion and diaper wipe in a convenient package easy. It can also be heated in a microwave oven to enhance patient comfort.

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