Is a baby infected with Candida in the buttocks

  The buttocks of infants should be taken seriously in daily care, mainly because they are prone to abnormal red buttocks. When parents find redness or swelling in the buttocks while taking care of their babies, they need to seek timely treatment. So, can infant Candida infect the buttocks?

  

Is a baby infected with Candida in the buttocks1

  Infant candidiasis can affect the buttocks. Babies' buttocks can be infected with Candida mainly because they do not clean their buttocks in a timely manner when defecating or urinating. Over time, the skin of the buttocks will be damaged, which cannot be repaired in a timely manner and may be invaded by Candida.

  Many babies nowadays use diapers, so it is important to clean and care for them promptly when they urinate or defecate. Please combine the care mainly including: cleaning the baby's buttocks after defecation, and using some face cream that can protect the buttocks. As long as the cleaning method is appropriate, the baby's buttocks will not be invaded by Candida, so the baby's buttocks will be naturally healthy, dry and refreshing.

  Once a red rash appears on the baby's buttocks, expectant mothers need to be vigilant. When the rash does not disappear for two or three days, it is necessary to adopt reasonable nursing methods and provide necessary and reasonable care to reduce the infection of the baby's buttocks. Once a baby's buttocks are infected with Candida, severe cases can have a significant impact on the baby's skin.

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