Thursday, January 19, 2017

Want to Buy Baby Diapers? Know about Diaper Rashes —Remedies



A few things are to be kept in mind while deciding to buy baby diapers such as fit and size, cost, quality, material, and possibility of diaper rashes. Babies suffering from diaper rashes is not an uncommon thing. And it definitely doesn’t portray that the child care is being neglected for. 

Diaper rashes are identified by inflamed skin and redness in the diaper area including upper thighs, bums and genital area. All other symptoms of diaper rashes have already been discussed earlier in the Want to Buy Baby Diapers? Know about Diaper Rashes — Symptoms
The most common cause of diaper rashes is being prolonged exposure to a dirty diaper; all other causes have already been discussed earlier in the Want to Buy Baby Diapers? Know about Diaper Rashes — Causes, Symptoms, Treatments and Remedies — First blog.
However, if the diaper rash isn’t treated preliminarily, it can cause yeast or bacterial infections, making matters worse and necessitating a visit to the pediatrician. Various treatments that you can use to treat diaper rashes have already been discussed in Want to Buy Baby Diapers? Know about Diaper Rashes —Treatments.

Nevertheless, if you are one of those moms who prefer natural ingredients and home remedies for your baby’s diaper rash over marketing rash creams and other products, there are many natural home care remedies that you may try to comfort your baby and speed up the healing process.

Diaper Rashes Home Care Remedies

  • Fresh air: Let your baby be diaper free as long as you can manage. This will permit the rasher skin to breathe, dry out and thus heal faster. You may put some absorbent towels below the child if you wish.
  • Cloth diapers: Buy cloth diapers instead of disposable diapers. Cloth diapers are either made up of cotton, bamboo, hemp, modal or polyester which will allow the baby’s skin to breathe even when the diaper is on and are naturally resistant to bacterial growth whereas disposable diapers are made up of plastic.
  • Wash cloth wipes: Avoid using wet wipes. Instead use homemade wash cloth wipes. Just wet a wash cloth in warm water and use it to clean the diaper area followed by a dry wash cloth every time before putting on a new diaper.
  • Breast milk: One of the most efficient natural home care remedy is mother’s milk for diaper rashes. Use a couple of drops of breast milk to apply on the diaper rashes and let it dry naturally. Once dried, you may make your baby wear another diaper. (Caution: first get your pediatricians approval before trying this method)
  • Coconut oil: Apply a generous amount of virgin coconut oil to the baby’s irritated diaper rashes skin. Repeat the same every time you change diapers or you clean the diaper area of your baby. (Caution: first get your pediatricians approval before trying this method)
  • Oat meal powder: Oatmeal contains saponin and protein which are proved to have quick and safe healing effects. Grind oatmeal to fine powder form and then add a tablespoon of this powder every time to the warm water bath of your baby. You may soak the rashes part of your baby in this water for about 15-20 minutes.(Caution: first get your pediatricians approval before trying this method)
  • Shea butter: Shea butter helps to naturally support the healing process and thus reduces inflammation because it has anti-fungal properties.(Caution: first get your pediatricians approval before trying this method)
  • Egg white: Whisk an egg white and apply it generously on the diaper rashes. Follow the same every time you change your baby’s diapers. Egg white forms waterproof barriers to prevent the germs go into the sore skin.(Caution: first get your pediatricians approval before trying this method)

Most of these ingredients are readily available at home and these remedies are absolutely natural. Care should be taken to ensure that your baby is not allergic to any of those ingredients and they suit your baby’s skin before you use any of them.You do not want your baby to have allergic skin reactions. It is advisable to consult your baby’s pediatrician before trying any home remedy upon your baby.

PLEASE REMEMBER THAT ALL DIAPER RASHES SHOULD BE CHECKED BY YOUR CHILD’s DOCTOR. PLEASE DO NOT RELY ON THE ADVICE OF ANYONE OTHER THAN YOUR PEDIATRICIAN.

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Want to Buy Baby Diapers? Know about Diaper Rashes —Treatments

Deciding upon which baby diapers to buy online is a tough job, given the vast options available. You want to buy cheap diapers to keep your budget in check and simultaneously want the best baby diapers for your baby. Irrespective of your choice to buy baby diapers, your baby will most likely have to face a problem, which almost every baby has faced, diaper rashes.


We have already discussed about the causes of diaper rashes and the symptoms of diaper rashes. Once the causes and symptoms of diaper rashes are known, it becomes easy to spot these rashes and immediately starttreatment to heal them. Most diaper rashes are a result of skin irritation. Here, we shall discuss some treatments for diaper rashes. 

Treatments of Diaper Rashes

  • The foremost treatment of diaper rashes is prevention and precaution.
  • Use washable baby diapers.
  • Use one size fits all cloth baby diapers to ensure perfect fit of diaper on your baby.
  • Change your baby’s diapers at frequent intervals irrespective of the soil checks.
  • Use a little warm water to rinse and clean the diaper area.
  • Do not make your baby wear diapers every single second. Sometimes fresh air to that region is helpful.
  • Provide some air circulation to the diaper area at regular intervals of time, Especially when you make your baby wear disposable diapers.
  • Choose to buy baby diapers wisely. Choose one from a trusted brand.
  • Bathe your baby in a warm-water bath twice daily for 15-20 minutes.
  • Keep the skin of the diaper area clean and pat dry. 
  • Gently clean with baby wipes. Although, make sure that the wipes you choose are mild, non-fragrant and hypoallergenic.
  • Sprinkling of baby powder on the diaper area may be done to avoid sweating and thus wetting the area.
  • Use good diaper rash cream (recommended by your Pediatrician only).
  • Strictly avoid baths with high concentrations of baking soda or boric acids.

If the diaper rashes persist after 2-3 days of these treatments, it is advisable to let the pediatrician examine the baby’s diaper area for a detailed diagnosis. This is because in such cases, it is possible that that diaper rash has taken a secondary bacterial infection form.
In the last part of this blog series we shall discuss the home-care remedies to cure diaper rashes. However, if you want an immediate solution for reducing the chances of your baby having diaper rashes, shift immediately to one size fits all cloth diapers. Remember, the cries and discomforts you are removing from your baby’s life when you buy cloth diapers whether online or from local diaper store.
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT ALL DIAPER RASHES SHOULD BE CHECKED BY YOUR CHILD’s DOCTOR. PLEASE DO NOT RELY ON THE ADVICE OF ANYONE OTHER THAN YOUR PEDIATRICIAN.

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Want to Buy Baby Diapers? Know about Diaper Rashes — Symptoms

Diaper rashes! When a mother hears these words, she gets nothing but sad and worried about her baby. But there is nothing to worry with most cloth diapers. Diaper rash is one of the most common dermatological infections amongst babies whose parents buy disposable diapers.

From our last blog, you now know what some of the more common causes of diaper rashes are. We are now going to discuss about the symptoms of diaper rashes so that it can be diagnosed and dealt with immediately. 


Symptoms of Diaper Rashes
  • Diaper rashes are red, puffy and irritated superficial skin layers in the diaper region.
  • Boils accompanied by or not by small blisters in the diaper region.
  • Irritated skin
  • Toddlers become uncomfortable every time you change their diapers.
  • Child often creates a ruckus or cries when the diaper area is being washed.
  • Baby often cries when the diaper area is being touched.
  • Baby is suffering from fever.
  • If your baby has started crawling, then may be the way of crawling gets altered
  • If your baby has started sitting, then he becomes cranky as soon as he sits.
  • If your baby has started walking, his manner of walk has changed.
When your baby has a diaper rash, you must be attentive about diaper changing. It’s best to change your baby’s diapers often, ideally as soon as it’s mucky.If you are using one size cloth diapers than make sure to rinse them 2-3 times to remove any traces of soap present in them after cleaning them.
Which is better — cloth diapers or disposable diapers?
According to recent studies, whether you choose cloth diapers or disposable diapers, your baby can get diaper rashes. But one size fits all cloth diapers have the least chances of giving your baby a diaper rash. This is because of the advantages of one size fits all cloth diapers.
               
Why to buy cloth diapers?

A few reasons to buy cloth diapers are that they are cost effective, eco-friendly, and most importantly good for your baby’s skin. The last is the most important factor for a mother to choose one size fits all cloth diapers over disposables.
In the next parts of this blog series we shall discuss about the treatments and home-care remedies to cure diaper rashes. However, if you want an immediate solution for reducing the chances of your baby developing diaper rashes, shift immediately to one size fits all cloth diapers. When you buy cloth diapers you are bringing a thanking smile on your baby’s face and comfort to their bum!
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT ALL DIAPER RASHES SHOULD BE CHECKED BY YOUR CHILD’s DOCTOR. PLEASE DO NOT RELY ON THE ADVICE OF ANYONE OTHER THAN YOUR PEDIATRICIAN.

Monday, January 2, 2017

Diaper Rashes — Causes, Symptoms, Treatments and Remedies

Is a diaper rash a sign of neglectful care?

No, not at all! Parents often blame themselves for being careless in care taking of their babies. However, there is one thing that parents need to understand and that is, it is still debatable whether neglectful parenting is a cause for diaper rashes.

one size fits all cloth diapers


It also does not depend solely on the type of diaper you use. Cases of diaper rash have been found in both disposable diapers as well as one size cloth diapers. Although, according to a survey one size fits all cloth diapers have minimal cases of rashes compared to disposables.

Diaper Rash is the most common dermatological problem amongst infants and toddlers. According to recent studies in the United States, more than 50% of the infants ranging from 3 months to 18 months of age develop a diaper rash at least one time every two months. Another statistics that can help parents to stop blaming themselves for diaper rashes is that more than 80% of kids develop rashes dues to diapers at least once before they go for potty-training. It is not your fault!

Causes of Diaper Rashes

  • Prolonged exposure to urine or poop while wearing the diaper
  • Irritants present in urine and poop
  • Change in the pH level of skin
  • Eating new foods may result in an increase in the frequency of stools, thus developing diaper rashes
  • If mother of a breast-feeding infant eats some foods which does not suit the child, potentially can cause a diaper rash
  • Disposable wipes can cause allergy and thus result in diaper rash
  • New brands of disposable diapers
  • Fragrances, detergents and softeners used to wash cloth diapers can cause allergic reactions and cause diaper rash
  • Certain baby products such as lotions, powder and oils can cause allergic reactions and result in diaper rashes
  • Continually wet skin
  • Friction caused by rubbing diaper to the skin
  • An ill-fitting diaper that rubs against the skin
  • Baby has diarrhea
  • Baby is on certain types of antibiotics
  • Baby’s bum is extremely susceptible because it is warm and moist, which makes it a perfect breeding environment for bacteria and yeast. Consequently rashes can occur
  • Hot water immersion while bathe
  • Extreme cases of negligence in baby-care
In addition to the above stated dermatologist approved common causes of diaper rashes, there are a few uncommon causes such as infections, certain nutritional deficiencies and malignancies.

In the next parts of the blog we shall discuss about the symptoms, treatments and home-care remedies to cure diaper rashes. However, if you want an immediate solution for reducing the chances of your baby developing diaper rashes, shift immediately to one size cloth diapers. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT ALL DIAPER RASHES SHOULD BE CHECKED BY YOUR CHILD’s DOCTOR. PLEASE DO NOT RELY ON THE ADVICE OF ANYONE OTHER THAN YOUR PEDIATRICIAN.