
You may want to get up once during the night to change the diaper.
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Change diapers more often to prevent skin contact with stool.Here's some care advice that should help.Stool is a strong irritant to the skin.Often caused by not cleaning stool off the skin soon enough.Diaper rashes are very common in babies.What You Should Know About Diaper Rashes:.Rash is not better after 3 days of using yeast cream.Rash has spread outside the diaper area.You think your child needs to be seen, but the problem is not urgent.Any pimples, blisters, boils, yellow scabs, or open sores.You think your child needs to be seen, and the problem is urgent.Age less than 1 month old and looks or acts abnormal in any way.Age less than 1 month old and looks infected (yellow scabs, spreading redness).Age less than 1 month old with tiny water blisters or pimples in a group.Fever and looks infected (spreading redness).Bright red skin that peels off in sheets.When to Call for Diaper Rash Call Doctor or Seek Care Now Be sure to clean stool off all the skin folds.Don't depend on diaper wipes alone to cleanse the skin. Rinse your baby's skin with lots of warm water when cleaning off stool.Focus on preventing skin contact with stool. Pink rashes are not painful, but raw ones can be very painful.In some areas, the skin may become raw or even bleed. Mild rashes just have areas of pink, dry skin.The main finding is widespread large blisters. Staph Scalded Skin Syndrome (Serious).Gives redness that spreads out from the sore. The bacterial infection spreads into the skin.

Can also become a painful red lump (boil) They look like impetigo, a local skin bacterial infection. Bacteria cause sores, yellow scabs, pimples or draining pus. Bacteria can also cause a secondary infection of irritated skin.

If not, it has probably been invaded by yeast. If treated correctly, a diaper rash should be cured in 3 days. Small red bumps or even pimples may occur just beyond the border. Rashes from irritants can get a secondary infection with yeast. Diarrhea stools also contain enzymes that digest food and irritate the skin. Rashes just found around the anus are common during bouts of diarrhea. The fumes when you change the diaper will smell like ammonia. Stool and urine left in diaper too long can combine to make ammonia. Small ulcers around the anus are often from prolonged stool contact. This rash is common on the scrotum or anywhere that stool can hide. Urine alone has no germs in it and usually doesn't irritate the skin. Stool left on the skin can be very irritating because it contains bacteria. Mild rashes can be caused by the drying effect of soaps.
