How to spot nappy rash

You can often quickly detect nappy rash by looking for these effects:

  • A slight redness in the nappy area. (This tends not to affect the skin folds.)
  • Your baby’s bottom and upper thighs can become red and moist.
  • Skin can also become sore, spotty and hot to touch.
  • Patches of dry, flaky skin may also develop.

 
Nappy rash can be soothed, by using the Sudocrem range at every nappy change.
 

Normal nappy rash

The most common occurrence of nappy rash is when the skin looks red and sore, and can almost appear shiny. This is usually caused by your baby’s bottom being in contact with a dirty nappy for a prolonged period or if the baby has a bout of diarrhoea. It is often the combination of wee and poo which causes the most irritation. Mild nappy rash should disappear after a few days of following the steps above — sometimes it can go over night.
 
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