Red buttocks are a skin disease that babies are prone to. Red buttocks can be quickly cured with timely care, but if the treatment and care are not timely, or if the baby's skin is too delicate, there is a high possibility of skin breakage. So, what if the baby's red butt is broken?
For babies with red buttocks, parents should pay attention to keeping their buttocks dry, and change diapers in a timely manner if they get wet. And don't be careless when choosing diapers. They should be made of soft and absorbent cotton cloth, such as old bed sheets, cotton autumn clothes and pants, etc. Not only are they soft, but they also don't damage the baby's skin. Using this type of diaper will make newborns feel very comfortable and can prevent the aggravation of red buttocks.
Pay attention to cleaning the baby's skin when the red buttocks are broken, and do not put a greater burden on the baby's skin. Do not apply substances such as talcum powder to the broken skin area. You can follow the doctor's advice to purchase professional ointment to apply to the baby. Attention should also be paid to timely handling the baby's urination and defecation. The accumulation of urine and feces can make the baby's diaper damp, promote the growth of bacteria, and worsen the baby's red buttocks.
Do not use strong irritants such as soap and detergent to clean diapers for babies, and pay more attention to bathing babies. Taking care of a baby's red buttocks is not very difficult. As long as parents have patience and persist in taking good care of the baby, they will recover quickly. The use of medication must follow medical advice. But instead of treating it, it's better to take preventive measures and regularly clean the baby to prevent them from developing red buttocks.