Symptoms
- Mild rashes just have areas of pink dry skin.
- Severe rashes have areas of red skin. In some areas, the skin may become raw or even bleed.
- Yeast infections are bright red. The borders are very sharp. Small red bumps or even pimples may occur just beyond the border. Yeast rashes usually cover large areas.
- Pink rashes are not painful, but raw ones can be very painful. This can lead crying and poor sleep.
Cause
- Mild rashes can be caused by the drying effect of soaps.
- Stool and urine left on skin can combine to make ammonia. Ammonia can cause a mild chemical burn.
- Stools left on the skin can be very irritating because they contain bacteria. Urine alone has no germs in it and usually doesn't irritate the skin.
- Rashes around the anus are common during bouts of diarrhea.
- Rashes from irritants can get a secondary infection with yeast. Less commonly it can happen with bacteria.
Prevention of Recurrent Diaper Rash
- Change diapers more often. Especially try to prevent skin contact with stool.
- Rinse the baby's skin with lots of warm water when cleaning off stool. Don't depend on diaper wipes alone
- Be sure to clean stool off all the skin folds. Cleaning the scrotum can be a challenge.