Treatment of Diaper rash!
Treatment of Diaper rash
Homeopathic Treatment of Diaper rash
Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of Diaper rash
Psychotherapy Treatment of Diaper rash
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Diaper rash
Surgical Treatment of Diaper rash
Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Diaper rash
Other Treatment of Diaper rash
What is Diaper rash
Symptoms of Diaper rash
Causes of Diaper rash
Risk factors of Diaper rash
Complications of Diaper rash
Lab Investigations and Diagnosis of Diaper rash
Precautions & Prevention of Diaper rash
Treatment of Diaper rash
Homeopathic Treatment of Diaper Rash
Homeopathy is safe and natural treatment for diaper rash. It reduces inflammation and saves child from suffering. Some common homeopathic medicines for diaper rash are:
Petro
Sepia
Sulph
Agar
Sars
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Diaper rash
In the allopathic treatment of diaper rash, antifungal creams and mild hydrocortisone creams are prescribed by your doctor.
Other Treatment of Diaper rash
Air and sunlight are helpful in preventing and healing a diaper rash. When your child has a diaper rash, he/she should go without a diaper as much as possible.
What is Diaper rash?
A diaper rash is an area of inflamed skin found in the diaper area in infants and young children. Diaper rash is commonly linked to continuously wet or infrequently changed diapers, diarrhea, and using plastic pants to cover diapers.
Symptoms of Diaper rash
Red, puffy and tender-looking skin in the diaper region
Baby fusses or cries when the diaper area is washed or touched
Causes of Diaper rash
Tight-fitting diapers
Contact with irritating chemicals
Sensitive skin
Use of antibiotics
Bacterial or yeast (fungal) infection
Irritation from stool and urine
Diagnosis of Diaper rash
Diaper rash is diagnosed by eliciting history from the mother and by physical examination of the rash.
Precautions & Prevention of Diaper rash
Remove dirty diapers promptly
Rinse your baby’s bottom with water as part of each diaper change
Do not overtighten diapers
Give your baby’s bottom more time without a diaper
Wash cloth diapers carefully
Pat your baby dry with a clean towel