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What does nappy rash look like?

Natural ways to Treat Nappy Rash

Nappy rash is a common concern, causing discomfort for babies and stress for parents and caregivers. I remember getting really upset when I had my first experience with nappy rash. I thought I had done something wrong, but then I realised, it was simply because my baby was adjusting to new food I had introduced. By understanding its causes and exploring natural remedies for nappy rash I was able to keep my baby's skin healthy and happy, and you can too!

How do you know if your baby has Nappy Rash?

Nappy rash appears as red, inflamed skin on a baby's bottom.

Signs of nappy rash may include:

  • Red or irritated patches on your baby's bottom or across the nappy area
  • Skin that appears sore and feels warm to the touch
  • Dry, scaly skin
  • An itchy or painful bottom
  • Spots, pimples, or blisters on the bottom

Natural Ways to Heal and Soothe Nappy Rash

  • Frequent Nappy Changes: Change wet or dirty nappies as soon as possible.
  • Gentle Cleaning: Use warm water and a soft cloth to clean the nappy area. If needed, opt for gentle sting-free, fragrance-free, alcohol-free wipes. I used to make my own. Find out how to make homemade wet wipes here.
  • Air Time: Allow your baby to go without a nappy for short periods. Air exposure can help heal irritated skin.
  • Apply Natural Nappy Rash Cream: Use a natural organic rich baby cream, that not only soothes, but helps with healing too.

 

Nappy rash Cream

Can Teething Cause Nappy Rash?

Teething itself doesn’t directly cause nappy rash. However, if your baby experiences teething-related diarrhoea, it may increase the risk of developing nappy rash. [1]

How to Prevent Nappy Rash

  • Choose Breathable Nappies: Opt for nappies that allow air circulation to reduce moisture buildup and make sure the nappy isn't too tight.
  • Avoid Harsh Products: Select organic, synthetic chemical-free soaps and detergents to minimise potential skin irritants.
  • Monitor Diet: When introducing new foods, do so gradually and observe any changes in your baby's skin or stool. If your baby has loose stools it's important to change nappies more frequently.

 

Nappy rash soap bar

 

Nappy rash is something that effects every baby at some point, but can be effectively managed and prevented with natural approaches. By keeping your baby's skin clean, dry, and protected, you can ensure their comfort and well-being. Remember, every baby is unique; what works for one might not work for another. Always observe how your baby's skin responds and adjust care routines accordingly.

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Natural Homemade Wet Wipes

References: 

  1. Bepanthen. (2024). Can teething cause nappy rash. Available at: https://www.bepanthen.com.au/your-babys-skin/babys-skin/can-teething-cause-nappy-rash

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