Not exact matches
Others might be an infection (usually yeast),
infrequent diaper changes, lack
of air circulation to the area, moisture from urine or poop, sweat or warmth from body heat, starting solids or the introduction
of new foods.
There are many
diaper rash triggers including
diapers that are too small, a case
of diarrhea, and
infrequent diaper changes.
While rashes can be caused by a variety
of problems (food allergies, yeast, etc.), the majority
of these rashes come from contact allergies to
diaper and wipe chemicals and dyes, lack
of air, higher
diaper temperatures, and
infrequent changing because
diapers feel dry when they are saturated with urine.
While rashes can be caused by a variety
of problems (food allergies, yeast, etc.), the majority
of these rashes come from contact allergies to
diaper and wipe chemicals and dyes, lack
of air, higher
diaper temperatures, and
infrequent changing because
diapers feel dry when they are saturated with urine.