It is an ordinary thing for a baby to have diarrhea. Every mother has encountered such a situation before. Many babies may experience a broken buttocks when they have diarrhea, and once the skin on the buttocks is broken, the baby will feel a lot of pain. So, what should I do if my baby's buttocks are torn due to diarrhea?
1. Firstly, the cause of the illness must be identified. The little baby's buttocks are broken, mostly due to frequent diarrhea. Causing the skin on the buttocks to be soaked and turn red with thin feces, and frequent use of tissues to wipe the baby's buttocks, resulting in the baby's buttocks being broken. To completely cure the condition of the baby's buttocks being damaged, it is best to treat diarrhea in a timely manner by giving the baby antidiarrheal medication.
2. Use anti-inflammatory drugs. If a baby's buttocks have broken skin, it is necessary to use anti-inflammatory ointment in a timely manner to treat the inflammation. This can help the broken skin on the baby's buttocks to quickly reduce inflammation and heal.
3. Protect the affected area. The little baby's buttocks have broken skin. It is important to find a way to protect the skin on the buttocks, avoid scratching, and avoid using hot water for washing. Mothers need to cut their nails short to avoid harming the baby's injuries and causing bacterial infections.
4. Reduce friction. Babies often have diarrhea and need to wipe their buttocks frequently. If possible, it is best to count and wipe after each bowel movement. You can apply sesame oil, buttock protection cream, etc. to the baby's buttocks. When applying, you need to roll and not rub up and down, which can cause pain and discomfort to the baby.
5. Clean in a timely manner. Baby diarrhea can cause pain on the buttocks and residue after defecation, which cannot be wiped clean. Therefore, it is recommended to clean with water and apply ointment or buttock protection cream after cleaning.