
DAY BY DAY NAPPY RASH CREAM
When you change your baby’s diaper, the last thing you want to find is a red little bottom. Diaper rashes are common in babies between 4 and 15 months old. Some types of diaper rash can be painful. Learn what causes diaper rash and what you can do to protect baby's skin and how Day by Day Nappy Cream can help your baby.
What is diaper rash?
Diaper rash, also known as napkin or nappy rash, is found on the skin inside your baby’s diaper area. The skin can be paler or darker than the surrounding skin. The rash may be mild with minor bumps or spots or it may be red and irritated with blisters or broken skin.
It may look (and can be) painful but a diaper rash is usually not serious or contagious and can be easily treated with little bit of care.
Who gets diaper rash?
Diaper rash mostly affects babies between the ages of 4 and 15 months, with the peak age for diaper rash being between 9 to 12 months. Diaper rash is more common…
- In formula fed babies, than breastfed babies.
- Once a baby starts eating solid foods.
- If a baby has a sensitive skin condition, such as eczema.
- When a baby is taking antibiotics (or a nursing mother is taking antibiotics).
- If diapers are not changed regularly.
- When cloth diapers are used.
- When a baby has frequent, watery bowel movements.
Babies are also more prone to diaper rash when they have a cold or are unwell for any other reason, because their body’s natural defenses are not working as well as they should at that time.
While your baby needs to wear diaper, no matter how careful you are, sooner or later she’s likely to develop a diaper rash
How long will diaper rash last?
This depends on the cause of the rash and how it is treated. Mild cases of diaper rash may clear up in 3 to 4 days even without treatment. Some diaper rashes takes several days to improve with treatment and severe diaper rashes could last for weeks.
General tips on treating diaper rash
This depends on the cause of the rash and how it is treated. Mild cases of diaper rash may clear up in 3 to 4 days even without treatment. Some diaper rashes takes several days to improve with treatment and severe diaper rashes could last for weeks.
- Change diapers as soon as you know they are wet or dirty.
- Gently clean your baby’s skin. Don’t rub (as this may further damage tender skin).
- Gently pat dry with a clean, soft towel.
- Allow some diaper-free time for 5 or 10 minutes (or longer), 3 or 4 times each day.
- Apply a protective diaper rash cream. Don’t use petroleum jelly, talc or cornstarch while treating a diaper rash.
- Consult doctor if the rashes persist or get infected
Day By Day Nappy Rash Cream
Looking for the best cream for nappy rash? Look no further than Day By Day Nappy Rash Cream! Our cream is gentle on delicate skin, plus, it’s affordable and easy to find – just ask your pediatrician to prescribe and visit store near you today! Day by Day Nappy Rash Cream is a popular topical treatment for reducing the severity and duration of diaper rash. It can be applied to the skin once or twice a day. The main benefit of using Day by Day Nappy Rash Cream is that it helps to soothe and protect the skin from further irritation. It also helps to reduce inflammation and swelling, which can lead to better healing. Additionally, Day by Day Nappy Rash Cream can help to shorten the time necessary for the skin to heal itself.
Day By Day Nappy Rash Cream is a best-selling diaper cream in Africa that helps to soothe and protect baby’s delicate skin from nappy rash. The cream is effective in relieving the symptoms of nappy rash, such as redness, itchiness, swelling and irritation. It can be used on a regular basis to help keep the area soft, smooth and free from irritation. Day By Day Nappy Rash Cream is a great baby diaper cream that can help to prevent nappy rash in your child. It is formulated with ingredients that are thought to work well together to help soothe and protect your child’s skin. This cream is also easy to apply and will leave your child’s skin feeling soft and smooth.