Diaper RashPreventionThe following simple steps can help prevent diaper rash. - Always
wash
your hands and your child's hands well before and after each diaper
change.
- Change diapers or incontinence briefs as soon as possible after
they become soiled or wet. Check the diaper at least every 2 hours. Diapers or
incontinence briefs need to be changed at least 8 times every 24
hours.
- Leave the diaper or incontinence brief off and allow the
area to air-dry for 5 to 10 minutes after each diaper change. Make sure a baby
is in a safe place during this time.
- Wash cloth diapers with mild
detergent and rinse them twice. Do not use bleach or fabric
softeners.
- If you use cloth diapers, do not use plastic pants which
hold moisture on the skin.
- If diarrhea is present, protect the
diaper area with a cream such as Desitin, Diaparene, A&D Ointment, or zinc
oxide. This will protect the skin from bacteria that might cause infection. For
more information, see the topic
Diarrhea, Age 11 and Younger or
Diarrhea, Age 12 and Older.
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