1. Diaper rash
Diaper rashes are common in babies between 4 and 15 months old. They may be noticed more when babies begin to eat solid foods.
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2. Diaper Rash : Diaper Rash
A non-contagious irritation of an infant's buttocks, upper thighs, and genitals caused by soiled diapers. Diaper rash is a localized outbreak of rash, redness, and inflammation caused by contact with urine, feces, and bacteria....
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3. Diaper Rash
Home treatment is generally all that is needed for most cases of diaper rash. At the first sign of a diaper rash, try the following steps.
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4. What is Rashes?
A simple rash is called dermatitis, meaning inflammation of the skin. Contact dermatitis is caused by things your skin touches, such as:
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5. Diaper rash
Diaper rashes are common in babies between 4 and 15 months old. They may be noticed more when babies begin to eat solid foods.
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6. Diaper Rash
Diaper rash is the most common skin problem among infants. It is generally caused by moisture in the diaper area causing a wet environment that promotes bacterial growth. As its name suggests, diaper rash begins in...
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7. Diaper Rash
A diaper rash is a skin irritation in your baby’s diaper area. The rash can be on the abdomen and genitals and in the folds of the buttocks and thighs. Most babies develop a diaper rash at some...
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8. Diaper Rash
Diaper rash is a very common condition that can cause a baby's skin to become sore, red, scaly, and tender. The rash usually occurs because the skin is irritated by soiled diapers that are left on for too long; friction from...
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9. Diaper Rash
Diaper dermatitis, commonly known as a diaper rash, is a term used to describe different skin rashes in the diapered area. The rash is usually red, scaling and, rarely, ulcerated. It is most...
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10. Diaper Rash
"Diaper rash" may vary from a mild redness that clears on its own, to painful open sores or blisters that need medical care. Diaper rash may be caused by too much moisture, chafing (friction or rubbing) or lengthy contact...
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