Many babies are prone to red spots on their buttocks in daily life, especially those who are slightly overweight. If there are red spots on the baby's buttocks, parents must take it seriously and treat the baby as soon as possible, otherwise the baby's buttocks will be very uncomfortable and cause itching and pain. What should I do if my baby has red spots on their buttocks?
What should I do if my baby has red spots on their buttocks?
1. After the diaper gets dirty, it must be changed in a timely manner because the excrement on it can irritate the baby's skin and cause rashes, and the damp feeling can make the baby very uncomfortable
2. When washing diapers, it is important to choose a gentle detergent and avoid using alkaline soap, laundry detergent, or laundry detergent. It should be noted that even after rinsing several times, there may still be residual parts left on the diaper, which may cause a rash when the baby is next wrapped around it
3. In addition to keeping external objects clean, babies should also pay attention to cleaning their own little buttocks. Every time the diaper is changed, the baby's lower body should be cleaned with warm water. Otherwise, even if the diaper is neat, if it gets dirty and dirty, it is still considered contaminated
What's the reason for the red dots on the baby's buttocks?
The condition of the baby is diaper rash, commonly known as red buttocks (i.e. red buttocks, a pediatric disease name), which is a common skin disease among infants. It refers to the localized patchy erythema or blisters that occur in the area where the baby's diaper is wrapped. It is a skin inflammatory lesion. Try to switch to cloth diapers, open them regularly for ventilation and moisture dissipation, change diapers frequently to keep them dry, and choose to apply buttock cream.
After the baby's buttocks show redness and swelling, it is necessary to apply some hip protection drugs in a timely manner to reduce the damage of rash to the baby. As a mother in daily life, it is essential to take good care of your baby, especially after they have defecated and urinated. It is important to promptly clean and care for them to reduce the risk of developing rash on their buttocks.