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    nappy rash

    noun

    • 1. inflammation of a baby's skin caused by prolonged contact with a damp nappy. British
      • Nappy rash is an acute inflammatory reaction of the skin in the nappy area. It is a form of irritant contact dermatitis caused by the interaction of several factors, including skin maceration (due to excessive hydration), prolonged skin contact with urine and faeces, friction between the skin and nappy, and resultant increased skin pH.
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    Check if your baby has nappy rash. Symptoms of nappy rash can include: red or raw patches on your baby’s bottom or the whole nappy area. skin that looks sore and feels hot to touch. scaly and dry skin. an itchy or painful bottom. your baby seeming uncomfortable or distressed.

  4. Nappy rash is an acute inflammatory reaction of the skin in the nappy area. It is a form of irritant contact dermatitis caused by the interaction of several factors, including skin maceration (due to excessive hydration), prolonged skin contact with urine and faeces, friction between the skin and nappy, and resultant increased skin pH.

  5. Jan 24, 2024 · Definition. Nappy rash is inflammation of the skin in the area of the body covered by a nappy. It is primarily an irritant contact dermatitis. The main irritants are urine, faeces, and faecal enzymes, which lead to skin breakdown, typically of the perineum and convex surfaces of the buttocks, with sparing of the skin folds.

  6. Nappy rash (also known as napkin dermatitis) is an acute inflammatory reaction of the skin in the nappy area. It is a form of irritant contact dermatitis caused by the interaction of several factors, including prolonged skin contact with urine and faeces.

    • What Causes Nappy Rash?
    • How Can I Heal Or Prevent Nappy Rash?
    • What Other Treatments May Be used?

    Nappy rash is a skin inflammation. Most cases are due to a reaction of the skin to urine and poo. Babies have sensitive skin which is vulnerable to irritation. By Dailyboth, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons In addition, a germ calledcandida commonly thrives on the inflamed skin. (This is the germ that also causes the infection commonly known as thrush wh...

    Leave the nappy off as much as possible

    This allows fresh air to get to the skin. Obviously, you cannot leave the nappy off all the time. However, the more fresh air, the better. Try letting the baby lie without a nappy on a towel or disposable absorbent sheet for a period of time each day. However, do change the towel or sheet as soon as it becomes wet.

    Change the nappy often

    Ideally, change the nappy as soon as it is wet or soiled. The aim is to prevent your baby's skin being in contact with urine and poo (faeces) for long periods of time. This is especially important if your baby is teething and has offensive, runny poo.

    Wipes are as effective as water

    Studies have shown that using baby wipes has the same effect on your baby's skin as using cotton wool and water. However, it is best to use wipes which are free from fragrance or alcohol.

    The above measures are likely to clear a mild rash. If the rash becomes worse, a healthcare professional may advise using one of the following in addition to the above measures: 1. A mild steroid cream or ointment such as hydrocortisone can be used to treat nappy rash. Steroids treat inflammation. Apply sparingly as often as prescribed (before usin...

  7. Nappy rash is a skin irritation that appears around your babys nappy area. Nappy rash often happens when your baby’s skin is damp or dirty. You can help prevent and treat nappy rash by keeping your baby clean and dry.

  8. Napkin dermatitis and nappy rash are used to describe various skin conditions that affect the skin under a napkin or incontinence pad. The US term is diaper rash. Napkin dermatitis is most often a form of contact dermatitis.

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