It is common for babies to have red buttocks, especially in summer. So how to treat red buttocks in children?
You can find the reason for the baby's red buttocks, which may be friction, because the baby's skin is very tender, and a little force may make the baby's skin allergic. Not changing diapers in a timely manner can also result in red buttocks, especially if diapers are not changed for a long time at night. Keeping the buttocks in wet diapers for a long time can irritate the skin and may also lead to infection. Mothers who do not clean their babies in a timely manner and use diapers to wipe off the poop from their buttocks after they have defecated, without helping them wash their buttocks, can cause the entire buttocks to be dirty. When they go to wrap their babies in diapers again, red buttocks may occur.
The method to solve the problem of red buttocks in babies must stop using products that babies are allergic to. If red buttocks are caused by allergies to diapers or wet wipes, then use should be stopped. It is best to change the diaper after the baby has finished urinating, so that the red buttocks will not appear. After each bowel movement, you can wash your buttocks with warm water and dry them dry, especially on sensitive skin areas. After drying, you can apply some ointment to prevent the effect of red buttocks. If there are severe symptoms of skin rupture or ulceration, it may lead to bacterial infections. Early treatment should be sought and medication should be administered correctly under the guidance of a doctor.