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Sore bum, nappy rash and nappy thrush: Symptoms and treatment

Find out how to recognise a sore bottom in babies, how to treat it correctly and how to prevent nappy rash or nappy thrush.
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Why is babies' skin so sensitive?

The skin of babies is about 20 to 30% thinner than the skin of adults. This makes them particularly sensitive to external influences such as friction, moisture and irritating substances.

How often should I change my baby's nappy?

It is recommended to change the nappy every 2 to 3 hours or when necessary to reduce moisture and friction that can lead to nappy rash.

Which products are best suited for baby skin care?

Use mild, hypoallergenic cleansing products without fragrances and harmful chemicals to gently care for and protect your baby's skin.

How do I recognise nappy rash?

Nappy dermatitis is characterised by red, irritated patches of skin in the nappy area. Small red spots or pustules may also appear.

What can I do to prevent nappy rash?

Frequent nappy changes, allowing air to reach the skin and regular use of a barrier cream can help to prevent nappy rash and keep the skin healthy.

How do you effectively treat a baby's sore bottom?

Gently clean the affected area with water or a mild cleansing cloth and apply a special barrier cream to prevent friction and soothe the skin.

When should I take my baby to see a doctor about skin problems?

If the symptoms of nappy rash do not subside despite home care, or if the skin bleeds or feels infected, you should see a doctor.

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