POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. Depending on the cause of the rash, antihistamines may be recommended to decrease itching. Antibiotics may be prescribed if there is a bacterial infection. The provider may prescribe a cream for diaper rash caused by yeast. If the rash is severe and not caused by yeast, a corticosteroid cream may be recommended.Using a very gentle soap.
Using a gentle detergent and no fabric softener in baby's laundry.
Using skin moisturizers.
Applying a steroid cream (like hydrocortisone or even a stronger one) if the eczema won't go away.baby acne, which usually appears on the face.
cradle cap.
diaper rash, which is caused by wetness or the acidity of a baby's urine and feces.
drool rash, which happens when drool irritates the skin around the mouth or on the chest.
eczema, most commonly found on the face, behind the knees, and on the arms.change wet or dirty nappies as soon as possible.
keep the skin clean and dry – pat or rub the skin gently to dry it.
leave nappies off when possible.
use extra absorbent nappies.
make sure your baby's nappies fit properly.
clean your baby's skin with water or fragrance-free and alcohol-free baby wipes.
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