Red buttocks are diaper rash, which is a common skin disease that occurs in infants. Red buttocks belong to inflammatory lesions of the skin, and their appearance is related to the baby's blood heat, delicate skin, and damp environment around the buttocks. Having a red buttocks is painful for babies because it can seriously damage their skin and cause pain. There are many folk remedies for treating red buttocks in babies, such as rubbing rapeseed oil. Can a baby with red buttocks be wiped with rapeseed oil?
Baby's red buttocks can be wiped with rapeseed oil, and aged rapeseed oil can also be used. After wiping, don't rush to wrap the baby in diapers or diapers, let the baby's buttocks dry for faster recovery.
If a baby has a red buttocks, after each bowel movement or urination, the mother must use water to wash the fart essence for the baby, then use a baby specific tissue to absorb the water, completely dry it, and then use a cotton swab to wipe the rapeseed oil on the baby's buttocks.
Baby red buttocks can be completely prevented, and the most important thing is to change the contaminated diaper in a timely manner. If the diaper is not changed in a timely manner, the moisture and ammonia produced by excrement on the diaper can cause great irritation to the baby's delicate skin, leading to skin redness. The digestive enzymes in feces can also cause some damage to the baby's skin, making it very easy for bacteria to grow. Therefore, sometimes the baby's red buttocks may not only be red, but also swell, sting, and even spread to the crotch and navel.