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In this Article

  • Diaper Rash Treatment at Home
  • 1. Frequent Diaper Changes
  • 2. Keep the Diaper Area Clean and Dry
  • 3. Use a Diaper Rash Cream
  • 4. Let the Area Breathe
  • 5. Use Oatmeal Baths
  • How to Cure Diaper Rash Fast?
  • How to Treat Diaper Rash and Prevent It?
  • 1. Maintain a tidy and dry diaper area
  • 2. Change diapers often
  • 3. Switch to disposable diapers
  • 4. When changing your baby's diaper, rinse his or her bottom with warm water
  • 5. Use a clean cloth to gently pat the skin dry or allow it to air dry
  • 6. Check the size of your child’s diaper
  • 7. Apply cream, paste or ointment
  • 8. Bathe your baby daily
  • 9. Avoid using products that seem to trigger your baby's rash
  • 10. Increase airflow
  • 11. Avoid these products
  • When to See Your Child’s Pediatrician?
  • Final Thoughts
  • References
Diaper Rash Treatment: Tips for Quick Relief and Prevention

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Diaper Rash Treatment: Tips for Quick Relief and Prevention

Updated on 10 November 2023

Diaper rashes are a common concern in newborns and babies. A diaper rash can occur in warm and moist places and can be painful and irritating. The rashes appear like red blotches around your baby’s bottom and genital area. Rashes may develop due to sensitive skin, tight diapers, irritation due to stool or urine and the introduction of new foods. In this article, we will discuss diaper rash treatment and some helpful tips that you can follow to prevent diaper rashes in babies.

Diaper Rash Treatment at Home

Diaper rash can be treated effectively at home with the right care and precautions. Here are five tips on how to treat diaper rash:

1. Frequent Diaper Changes

Ensure you change your baby's diaper frequently, ideally every 2-3 hours or as soon as it's soiled. This helps reduce exposure to moisture and irritants, which can exacerbate diaper rash. Use a gentle, alcohol-free baby wipe or a soft, damp cloth for cleaning.

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2. Keep the Diaper Area Clean and Dry

After each diaper change, gently pat your baby's bottom dry with a soft, clean cloth. Avoid vigorous rubbing, as it can further irritate the skin. Make sure the diaper area is completely dry before putting on a fresh diaper.

3. Use a Diaper Rash Cream

Apply a diaper rash cream or ointment containing zinc oxide or petrolatum to create a protective barrier on your baby's skin. These products can help soothe the irritated area and prevent further friction and moisture exposure. It's important to choose a product that is specifically designed for babies and free of harsh chemicals.

4. Let the Area Breathe

Whenever possible, give your baby some diaper-free time to allow their skin to breathe. Lay them on a soft, clean towel or changing pad and let them kick and play without a diaper. This exposure to air can help promote healing and reduce moisture-related irritation.

5. Use Oatmeal Baths

An oatmeal bath can be soothing for diaper rash. Add finely ground oatmeal to warm bathwater and let your baby soak for a few minutes. Oatmeal can help calm inflamed skin and provide relief. After the bath, pat the skin dry and apply a diaper rash cream.

How to Cure Diaper Rash Fast?

Curing diaper rash fast requires careful attention and appropriate treatment. While it may take a day or two to see significant improvement, here are some steps to help expedite the process:

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  • Applying a mild (0.5-1%) hydrocortisone (steroid) cream twice a day
  • Applying an antifungal cream in case of fungal infection
  • Taking an antibiotic medicine in case of bacterial infection

Remember to consult a pediatrician before following the above diaper rash treatment. They may recommend prescription treatments or investigate potential underlying issues.

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How to Treat Diaper Rash and Prevent It?

Here are some helpful tips you can follow along with diaper rash treatment at home to prevent diaper rashes from occurring in your baby:

1. Maintain a tidy and dry diaper area

The best way to go about diaper rash treatment and prevention is to keep your baby’s diaper area clean and dry. This means changing the diapers frequently, even if that means getting up at night and cleaning the area gently with baby wipes. You can also allow your child some diaper-free time when they have rashes.

2. Change diapers often

Make sure to change your baby’s diaper promptly when they become wet or soiled. Even a little bit of trapped moisture can cause the skin to irritate and rash. So, try to change diapers even if they are slightly wet, especially when your child has an active diaper rash.

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3. Switch to disposable diapers

Cloth diapers have numerous benefits but you may want to avoid them when your baby has a diaper rash. It’s best to use super-absorbent disposable diapers to keep your child dry and promote faster healing.

4. When changing your baby's diaper, rinse his or her bottom with warm water

Make sure to rinse and wipe your baby’s bottom gently with warm water and towel it dry. You can also apply half a tablespoon of coconut oil to the affected area. As it has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, it is considered to be an effective diaper rash treatment.

5. Use a clean cloth to gently pat the skin dry or allow it to air dry

Every time you clean or rinse your baby’s bottom, allow the skin to air dry or pat it dry gently with a towel. Don’t scrub the area or use talcum powder as it may further irritate the skin.

6. Check the size of your child’s diaper

Sometimes, wearing the wrong diaper size can also cause diaper rashes and delay the healing process. If the diaper’s too tight it may cause extra moisture and faster rash growth and if it’s too large, it may rub and cause friction, making the rash worse. Try switching to a new size.

7. Apply cream, paste or ointment

After cleaning your baby’s diaper area, you may want to apply a diaper rash cream with natural ingredients in it. You can also apply aloe vera gel to the affected area to soothe inflammation. Pastes or ointments that contain zinc may also help provide relief and prevent rashes.

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8. Bathe your baby daily

Try to bathe your baby each day until the diaper rash heals. Use warm water with Epsom salt or a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser to accelerate healing.

9. Avoid using products that seem to trigger your baby's rash

If you have recently tried a new soap, wipe or diaper and suspect it to be the cause of diaper rash, try to avoid using it for some time. Make sure to choose products with hypoallergenic and natural qualities.

10. Increase airflow

Increasing air exposure to the diaper rash area can help promote healing. Allow your baby some diaper-free time, such as during naps. Don’t use tight-fitting diapers or plastic diaper covers to maintain airflow.

11. Avoid these products

To accelerate your baby’s diaper rash treatment and prevent them from coming back, avoid using products that are highly fragranced. Also, avoid baby powder and cornstarch for some time. Hypoallergenic and fragrance-free products are safe alternatives.

Also Read: Can Rashes Be Prevented While Using Disposable Diapers for Your Baby?

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When to See Your Child’s Pediatrician?

In case you don’t see any improvement in the rashes, you should consult a doctor, as soon as, you notice any of the following:

  • Fever
  • Persistent rashes
  • Swelling
  • Blisters
  • Rash with pus

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Final Thoughts

Diaper rashes in babies are common but preventable. Though painful and irritating, there are many ways you can treat it naturally at home. With the right diaper rash treatment and safe practices, you can ensure your baby’s bottom remains healthy and happy.

References

1. Benitez Ojeda AB, Mendez MD. Diaper Dermatitis. (2023). In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing

2. Blume-Peytavi U, Kanti V. (2018). Prevention and treatment of diaper dermatitis. Pediatr Dermatol.

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Anupama Chadha

Anupama Chadha, born and raised in Delhi is a content writer who has written extensively for industries such as HR, Healthcare, Finance, Retail and Tech.

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