LANEYLI Baby Urine Pads(17.7 x 13.7 Inch) Baby Diaper Sheet Baby Mattress Waterproof Changing Pad
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●"Redness, lesions, swelling or spots on your baby’s bottom, thighs and genitals.The rash may also be hot
to the touch. Your baby’s behaviour might seem more troubled – they may cry when touched or washed,
and wake frequently in the night because of discomfort."
●"Treatment and prevention are very similar when it comes to nappy rash – both involve following
some simple hygiene recommendations, such as changing your baby’s nappy whenever it’s soiled,
giving your baby nappy free time and using gentle products that are specially developed for your baby’s
delicate skin. NHS suggests the best way to deal with nappy rash is to prevent the baby getting it in
the first place. "
●"Protection Baby lying on its back while its nappy is changed Change your child's nappy five to seven
times a day. Make sure you’re using the right nappy size. If it’s too tight, it can cause irritation.Test
the nappy with your finger: it should fit easily between the skin and the nappy cuffs. Let air get
to your baby’s bottom as often as possible. For example, let him go nappy-free during winding. When you go
out,remember to take a clean nappy with you, so your child doesn’t sit in a soiled one for too long. Always
clean your baby's bottom from front to back. It is essential that their skin is always clean, but a daily
bath isn’t recommended, as it dries out the skin. Use clean, lukewarm water when washing your baby.
Soap can irritate the skin. After cleaning, allow your baby’s bottom to dry in the open air for a
few minutes. Avoid perfumed toiletries or wipes."