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Preventing and treating diaper rash

As diaper rash can be a common condition, prevention is always better than cure, but how can you do this?

Preventing diaper rash

In theory, diaper rash would never occur if baby’s bottom was always cool, dry and completely protected from irritants and infection.

However, this is rarely the case, so the following tips can be used to help prevent diaper rash occurring:

  • Change your baby’s diaper as soon as you can when it becomes wet or soiled. As a guideline, you may find that a newborn baby requires changing about a dozen times a day and older children at least 6-8 times a day.
  • Carefully wash the diaper area with warm water and cotton wool, gently patting dry.
  • Leave your baby’s bottom exposed to the air whenever possible
  • Use a suitable cream at each diaper change to protect against irritants, such as urine and stools.
  • If you use terry or re-usable nappies, wash in mild, non-biological washing powder or detergent. Always rinse nappies well.
  • Change your baby’s diaper before putting him or her down to sleep.
  • Be alert to potential triggers of diaper rash.

Treating diaper rash

Despite your best efforts, your baby may still get diaper rash, so when this happens you need to do the following:

  • Soothe the soreness
  • Ensure the skin heals as soon as possible
  • Protect the skin from further attack by irritants or infection

This is where Sudocrem can help.

Always read the label.

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