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Diaper dermatitis

Common in infants, diaper rash is a benign inflammation of the diaper area characterized by persistent redness. Fortunately, several simple measures can help soothe the skin. Discover more below.
FAQ about diaper dermatitis

How to recognize diaper rash?

The symptoms of diaper rash include redness, itching, pain, and visible patches.

What are the primary causes of diaper dermatitis?

The diaper rash is often caused by prolonged moisture in the diaper, friction, acidic stools, or allergies to certain skincare products or diaper materials.

Is diaper rash contagious?

No, diaper dermatitis is not contagious. It is caused by local irritations or infections, not by transmissible agents.

When should you seek medical attention for diaper dermatitis?

If diaper dermatitis does not resolve after a few days of treatment, if the skin develops open sores, or if signs of infection, such as pus, appear, it is important to consult a physician.

Can diaper rash occur in adults?

Yes, although more common in infants, diaper dermatitis can also affect adults, especially those who are frequently confined to diapers or who have incontinence issues.

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