The baby's "little red buttocks" have almost become a major disaster area for baby skin care, and in severe cases, they can even be damaged. The baby's "little red buttocks" can affect their emotions, and even cause them to dislike eating and sleep. Many new mothers are at a loss about this. What should I do if my baby's buttocks turn red?
1. Most babies nowadays use "diapers" to cause their buttocks to turn red, especially in summer when their little buttocks are covered in "diapers" with poor breathability. Their delicate skin will quickly turn red, and in severe cases, it may even break. Therefore, choosing a breathable diaper is crucial, and mothers can also "air dry" their little buttocks from time to time to help them dry and not turn red.
2. Many new mothers and fathers carefully scrub their babies after every "convenient" time, but remember to be "gentle" and it is not recommended to use "wet wipes". It is best to use cotton yarn to reduce friction with the skin, which can ensure the cleanliness of the baby's buttocks and not excessively damage the baby's soft skin.
Many mothers tend to overlook the care of their baby's small buttocks after cleaning. After cleaning, using some buttock cream can not only protect the baby's tender skin, but also isolate "moisture". As long as you ensure a dry environment, gentle and clean, and reasonable care for your baby's "little red buttocks", you will definitely bid farewell to them.