Identification of diaper rash as yeast infection
Diaper rash is a special case of skin infection. It is very common and very frustrating for the caregiver because, though treatable, it often returns. Diaper rash is usually not a serious problem. This type of rash develops in both babies in diapers and adults who wear diapers(incontinence products).
When babies are born they are sterile. There are no bacteria and yeast in or on their
bodies. Whether born by vaginal delivery or by C-section, over time newborns will
acquire yeast infection, both on the skin and in the gut. Once they have acquired
yeast infection on and in their bodies, they may develop a diaper rash.
The genital area wrapped in a diaper is warm, moist and often exposed to irritating
fluids. In the wet diaper, bacteria can break down the urine and feces releasing ammonia
and other irritants. These irritants cause skin breakdown and the release of serum
creating the conditions for Candida albicans, yeast infection.
The rash is intensely red,occasionally with white patches or white pimples. The area just beyond the rash is completely normal skin. The skin involved is often the whole genital area, penis and
The rash is intensely red,occasionally with white patches or white pimples. The area just beyond the rash is completely normal skin. The skin involved is often the whole genital area, penis and
scrotum or vulva, around the anus, buttocks, upper legs, and lower abdomen.
The inflamed skin can be itchy and painful. Because of the irritated and inflamed skin, a
child will often cry when passing urine because of further irritation from the urine.
Luckily, diaper rash, yeast infection is easy to treat.
The natural treatment of diaper rash, also known as yeast infection.
Simply keep the area dry! Since that is almost impossible, try taking the diaper off after
the baby has had a bowel movement and allowing the area to stay exposed to the air. At
the very least, change the diaper more often than you think you need to. Avoid cornstarch based powders, as yeast feeds on cornstarch. Use unscented talc while baby has a rash. Apply Tea Tree Oil with a cotton ball twice a day to affected area.
Apply Garlic Oil with a cotton ball after each diaper change.
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Make sure your sound is on and loud enough to hear. I, personallt, do not leave the sound on...lol. Thought to mention .
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Thank You for your time. We speak Blessings to you
Walter L. Scheu, Sr. Th.D
http://imwithwalter.com
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