Treating nappy rash
If your baby’s skin in the area covered by the nappy is sore, red and feels warm to touch your baby may have nappy rash.
You can follow the steps below to treat nappy rash:
- Change your baby’s nappy every time it becomes wet or soiled
- It is really important to stop the chemicals in urine and faeces aggravating your baby’s delicate skin
- Leave the nappy off for as long as possible to let your baby’s skin get some fresh air
- Try to ensure that your baby’s nappy fits well and is not chafing or rubbing
- Avoid using any soaps, detergents or bubble bath that could be irritating your baby’s skin
- Ensure your baby’s skin is clean and dry before using a fresh, clean and dry nappy
- Use a nappy rash treatment cream such as Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream at every nappy change to soothe and heal the skin.
Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream is clinically proven to help by soothing the soreness, helping the skin heal and protecting the skin from further attack by irritants or infection. You can use Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream at every nappy change.
If the rash persists, speak to your doctor or health visitor.
The best treatment for nappy rash is to prevent it in the first place.
Use only as directed. If symptoms persist or if there are side effects please consult your healthcare professional.