
Nappy Rash
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A word about nappy rash - this is quite common and happens when a baby's skin is covered by a wet or dirty nappy for too long, so make sure you change nappies frequently. Nappy rash looks like red swollen skin that seems damp and may have some blisters or ulcers. Along with frequent changes, nappy rash can be prevented by keeping the bottom area clean, dry and moisturised. Use a barrier cream with each nappy change, only use skin wipes specifically made for babies and let your baby have some time without a nappy on each day to get air to the area.
Do not forget to read the page about nappy changing.
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