Treating Diaper Rash in Babies Naturally

Treating Diaper Rash in Babies Naturally 1

Diaper rash is a type of rash that occurs in infants or newborn babies. It thrives on warm and moist places and usually appears as red splotches or red scales on the baby’s buttocks. Although getting diaper rash is very common, it is important to treat them as they can be extremely uncomfortable. 

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How Do Babies Get Diaper Rash?

Babies can develop diaper rashes due to various reasons. However, some of the common causes of diaper rash are:

  • Skin irritation caused by stool or urine
  • New foods or baby products
  • Tight or wet diaper
  • Sensitive skin
  • Yeast or bacterial infections

What are Some Home Remedies to Treat Diaper Rash Naturally? 

  • Oil Massage:

You can give an oil massage to your baby with sesame oil or Pitta-pacifying coconut oil. You may also consult an Ayurvedic doctor to understand which oil to use. Body massage helps to nourish the tissues and strengthen your baby’s body while treating diaper rash.

  • Breast Milk:

Breast milk is full of antibodies, and therefore, is considered one of the most effective remedies to treat diaper rash. A few drops of breast milk on the rashes can help soothe the skin and prevent the rashes from spreading.    

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  • Honey:

Ayurveda mentions honey or Madhu as highly beneficial in treating diaper rash. The anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties of honey help not only heal the rashes but also soothe the skin. 

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  • Aloe Vera:

Aloe vera is known to be a highly effective anti-inflammatory herb in Ayurveda. You can simply extract the aloe vera gel from the leaves and apply it to your baby’s bottoms to cure diaper rash.  

  • Yoghurt:

Applying yoghurt to the rash affected area helps to treat diaper rash and reduce inflammation. However, you must use only plain yoghurt at room temperature; otherwise, it may cause skin irritation.  

  • Olive Oil or Coconut Oil:

After the bowel movements, you should wash your baby’s bottoms with plain water and then apply coconut oil or olive oil with the help of a cotton ball. Both coconut and olive oil have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that help to heal the rash affected area. 

What are Some Tips to Prevent Diaper Rash?

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  • Keep Diapers Clean and Dry:

Using wet and soiled diapers for a long time is one of the main causes of diaper rash. Therefore, it is extremely important to keep your baby’s diapers dry and clean. 

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  • Use Breathable Diapers:

Avoid using plastic or rubber diapers, and prefer diapers that are comfortable and allow your baby’s skin to breathe. You must also never fit the diaper too tightly. 

  • Avoid Fragrance Softeners:

You should avoid using fragrance softeners, as they can cause skin irritation and eventually lead to diaper rashes. 

  • Make Diaper-Free Time Must:

Lack of air circulation is one of the leading causes of diaper rash. Therefore, you must ensure that your baby gets ample diaper-free time between diaper changes. 

  • Give Your Baby Bath Every Day:

Bath your baby every day with warm water and fragrance-free soap. It will help keep your baby’s bottoms clean and prevent diaper rash.

Takeaway:

You can easily treat diaper rash with the help of these easy home remedies. Honey, yoghurt, coconut oil, olive oil, breast milk and aloe vera are all highly successful and effective means to reduce inflammation and cure diaper rash.

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Dr. Ashwini Konnur

Dr. Ashwini has 17 years of experience in Clinical Practice, Research & Education in the field of Ayurveda with competency in acute & chronic conditions & lifestyle diseases. She has also expertise in treating Female Infertility disorders, other Gynecological Problems & General disorders along with specialised focus in Ayurvedic detoxification therapies, Panchakarma & other Ayurvedic treatments

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