Types of nappy rash
Chafing dermatitis is the most common form of nappy rash. It is caused by friction from the nappy rubbing against the skin and will probably cause only a little discomfort, as long as it is not irritated by any other infection.
Unlike chafing dermatitis, candidal dermatitis begins in the protected folds of the skin and is caused by yeast. The rash is red and very uncomfortable, and most nappy rashes will turn into candidal dermatitis if they are not treated within 72 hours. Your baby can also be bothered by an allergic reaction.
Prevention is important
The best and most effective way of treating nappy rash is to prevent it from happening in the first place. This isn’t always possible but there are a number of steps that you can take which will make it most likely that your baby will avoid getting a rash.
The most important step is to keep the nappy area dry and clean by changing the nappy regularly. As you introduce new fluids to your baby’s diet, keep track of how much they are drinking so that you can predict how often they’ll need a nappy change.