Babies' small buttocks are naturally so delicate, with a thin stratum corneum and lower defense function than adults. Therefore, care must be taken when taking care of a baby's buttocks. If the baby's buttocks are not taken good care of, it may lead to redness of the buttocks. So what should I do if my baby's buttocks turn red after getting angry?
Firstly, regularly cleaning a baby's buttocks is a very patient and important part of hip care. Change the diaper immediately after each urination and rinse the buttocks with warm water immediately after defecation. When taking a shower, the room temperature should be between 24 ℃ and 28 ℃, and the water temperature should be controlled between 38 ℃ and 40 ℃. The focus is on cleaning the baby's buttocks and skin folds. When cleaning your baby's anus, you can lift your baby's leg to clean it, and then apply some anti rash cream or moisturizing lotion to prevent red buttocks.
Secondly, it is best to breastfeed the baby. Breast milk is particularly rich in nutrients and contains immunoglobulin antibodies, making it the best food for babies. It is best to breastfeed the baby after birth to improve respiratory resistance and prevent the baby from getting angry and having a red buttocks. Mothers should also pay attention to a reasonable diet to ensure sufficient milk supply.
Finally, it is recommended to add complementary foods in a reasonable manner. Four month old infants should promptly add complementary foods such as rice soup, sweet potato puree, vegetable puree, meat puree, liver puree, fruit juice, etc; After 6 months, in addition to breastfeeding, it is also necessary to supplement foods rich in dietary fiber, fresh vegetables, fruits, and other foods to prevent fever and constipation, which can lead to redness of the buttocks.