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This Is Why Many Moms Use Olive Oil For Nappy Rash

by Janey Duncan

Most babies develop posterior dermatitis during their first year despite a mother's best attempts to keep the child's diaper clean and dry. In most cases posterior dermatitis is nothing to worry about but babies certainly are not happy when they are suffering from this common ailment. Many moms are finding out that virgin olive oil for nappy rash can help reduce redness and burning.

There is no need to panic or think one is a less than fit parent if the child develops a serve case of diaper dermatitis. The child will not need emergency treatment or suffer long term consequences. Skin problems can occur because of frequent wiping after multiple bowel movements or from an allergic reaction to food.

Some infants experience bad reactions to fruit juices especially if the juices are included in the child's diet too early on. Most fruit juices have high acidic levels which can cause bowel movements to contain high levels of acid which can irritate the child's skin. If baby is experiencing a bout of diaper dermatitis it is wise to eliminate from the baby's diet fruit juice.

It is important to change diapers as soon as needed but try to clean gently with a soft cloth baby's bottom. Let the area dry before applying a fresh diaper. If the infant has any trace of skin irritations avoid using scented wipes because the chemical fragrance can make the condition worse.

If the newborn is experiencing skin irritations try not to rub the area excessively when wiping the baby's bottom. Some moms use a bulb to rinse the posterior rather than cleaning the area with a cloth or wipe. Before applying a new diaper make sure the area is totally moisture free.

Supplement these diaper care steps with a commercial or organic ointment such as virgin olive oil. Ointments help hasten the healing process and help keep the skin from cracking. Natural based ointments and creams are better absorbed by the skin and provide almost instantaneous skin soothing.

Many moms use olive oil for nappy rash as opposed to using store bought ointments which are chemical based salves. If the baby has posterior dermatitis, avoid using scented wipes which can worsen skin irritation. Many moms are choosing organic based products to treat serious cases of diaper dermatitis.

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Title: This Is Why Many Moms Use Olive Oil For Nappy Rash
Author: Janey Duncan
Email: helenmiller@sinusoothe.com
Keywords: diaper rash,nappy rash,eczema,dermatitis,dry,skin,babies,children,allergies,alternate,medicine,alternative health care,alternative,medicine,alternative treatments
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Category: Babies
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