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Nasty old nappy rash. It seems to be one of those inevitable skin
problems that every baby goes through at some stage. There are many things that
can exacerbate nappy rash, among them teething, illness, introduction of
solids, infrequent changing, allergies and reactions.
Sometimes, it's very clear what is contributing to the development of
nappy rash. Other times, almost impossible. It can be frustrating and
disheartening for parents to try and correct a problem when the cause is
difficult to pinpoint.
These 4 simple, natural ways are our own proven steps that we have
taken with our five children to help reduce the incidence of rash. Wherever
possible, use all 4 tips in conjunction.
1. Change frequently
Consistently, health care professionals advise that frequent changing
is the best way to prevent nappy rash. It can also help to reduce it. For
further information about dealing with ongoing rash issues, please Click Here.
2. Use a barrier
If you're using cloth nappies, try using a liner between your baby's
skin and the nappy. Microfleece and polarfleece are fabulous fabrics to use for
nappy liners. They are cheap, easily accessible and require no hemming or
special care. Grab 30 cm from your local fabric store and cut strips to size.
The best thing about microfleece and polarfleece is that it wicks moisture away
from baby's skin and into the absorbent layers of the nappy, helping to keep
your baby drier for longer.
You can also purchase flushable liners that help to draw moisture
away from baby's skin, and many modern cloth nappies are made with a "stay
dry" layer or fleece of suedecloth directly against the skin.
TIP: if you need to
use cream with your cloth nappies, be sure to use a liner.
3. Give nappy free
time
When our little ones fall and graze a knee, we try to only resort to
bandaids if we absolutely have to, because we know that allowing lots of fresh
air to the sore will help it heal quickly.
It is exactly the same with little bottoms.
Where possible, let your baby enjoy nappy-free time. Lay them on a
towel or a dedicated waterproof
mat
and let the fresh air work it's magic.
4. Wipe simply
Disposable wipes may be handy when you're stuck on the side of the
road having to clean up a surprise, but they shouldn't be used on a daily
basis. They are loaded with all kinds of ingredients, which at worst, can
irritate and inflame already sore skin and at best, simply aren't required to
clean a baby.
Invest in a few washers that you use only for baby's bottom. Rinse
them in warm water (cold is great to sooth irritated, red skin) and use them to
thoroughly clean the area. If you don't use cloth nappies, just wash these with
your towels.
TIP: Use a
particular brand or colour for baby's bottom so you don't mix them up with face
washers or dishcloths.