Many people may not be familiar with the situation of small blisters growing on the buttocks, and this symptom tends to occur mainly in children. You need to pay attention to observation after it occurs, and wash their buttocks frequently, but remember to be gentle, try not to break the blisters on their buttocks, and do not touch them with your hands to prevent the skin from being infected again. 1. Pay attention to observation When babies are two months old, they will use crying to express their desire to pee. When they are a little older, they will use actions to remind adults. If the baby's signals are not responded to, this reaction will disappear over time. As a result, the baby will "go to the bathroom" anytime he feels like it, which will not only cause a lot of trouble but may also affect his future psychological development. Therefore, it is important to detect your baby's bowel movement signals in time. For example, half an hour after feeding, before the baby goes to sleep After that, change the baby's bladder regularly, and pay attention to whether the baby suddenly twists his body in his sleep, or suddenly becomes dazed while playing, etc. 2. Clean frequently After each urination or defecation, clean the baby's buttocks with warm water and apply a thin layer of moisturizing oil, or use a wet cotton ball dipped in a cleansing lotion and wipe it clean from front to back. However, you should not wash or wipe your buttocks excessively to avoid damaging the skin. It is best not to use powder, as powder will clump together and irritate the baby's skin. 3. Replace in time Usually, you should change and wash your baby's diapers in time, which is an excellent way to prevent diaper rash. In the first few months after birth, your baby may need up to 10 diaper changes a day. Every time after cleaning your baby's buttocks, change into clean diapers or cloth diapers in time. It is important to note that you should buy cloth diapers or diapers of reliable quality for your baby. If the quality cannot be guaranteed, then even if you change them frequently, it is still possible to induce diaper rash. 4. Appropriate treatment If your baby's buttocks are red, he or she may have diaper rash and needs to change diapers more frequently, and wash the skin that has been touched by the diaper with clean water every time you change the diaper. Then gently blot the skin on your buttocks without rubbing it, and allow the area to air dry. You can apply a layer of protective ointment or cream (containing petrolatum or zinc oxide) on the rash area to form a skin barrier and relieve excessive moisture of the skin. You do not need to remove this ointment or cream when you change the diaper next time. Remember to be gentle. Once you use force, it may aggravate the damage to the skin. The main way to treat baby's red buttocks due to diaper rash and eczema is to improve the baby's own resistance and immunity. For babies fed with milk powder, lactoferrin is one of the best nutrients. |
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