Showing posts with label Diaper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diaper. Show all posts

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Advice: Baby Rashes and How to Treat them

Different rashes are very common in babies. Like what I always said, I have this on-going battle with getting rid of my baby's irritating rashes. But at least, I am handling it well. Rashes could be normal or it could be bad but never under-estimate this harmless symptoms because you will never know the worse. FIY, I could have wanted to add in pictures but after googling them, Nevermind!

Top 5 Rashes and Treatments for Babies:

1. Diaper RashDiaper rash is a common form of inflamed skin (dermatitis) that appears as a patchwork of bright red skin on your baby's bottom. Diaper rash is commonly linked to continuously wet or infrequently changed diapers, diarrhea, and using plastic pants to cover diapers.

Diaper rash also may develop after solid foods are added to your baby's diet, when breast-feeding mothers eat certain foods or when your baby is taking antibiotics. Diaper rash can alarm parents and annoy babies.

To prevent diaper rash
  • Change diapers early and often. Too much moisture, too little air, and prolonged contact with pee and poop are a sure-fire rash recipe.
  • Clean and pat (don’t rub) your baby’s bottom until it’s completely dry before you put on diaper cream — adding ointment to an even slightly damp bottom locks in moisture and ups the odds of a rash. And opt for a fragrance-free cream.
  • Work a little bare-butt time into your darling’s day. Every few changes, put your baby on a waterproof pad, sans diaper, and play with him while his backside gets a breather.
  • Limit acidy foods and drinks. Citrus fruits and juices often cause explosive (and smelly) poops that sting your tot’s tush. If you’re nursing, watch your own intake of citrus, tomatoes, and other acidic foods.
Treatment for Diaper Rash - Remember to apply barrier cream every after nappy change (e.g. sudocrem, desitin blue). Put a healing ointment if rashes break out. (e.g. bepanthen, desitin purple). Barrier creams and Healing ointments works differently so address each nappy change carefully or your baby will immune and rashes will keep coming back.

2. Heat Rash - Heat rash (prickly heat) is a red or pink rash usually found on body areas covered by clothing. It can develop when the sweat ducts become blocked and swell and often leads to discomfort and itching. This is the most common rash in babies. 

In babies, heat rash can be caused by well-meaning parents who dress their baby too warmly, but it can happen to any baby in very hot weather. A baby should be dressed as an adult would be to be comfortable at the same temperature and activity level. Babies' hands and feet may feel cool to your touch but that does not mean they need to be dressed too warmly in hot weather.

Heat rash looks like dots or tiny pimples. In young children, heat rash can appear on the head, neck, and shoulders. The rash areas can get irritated by clothing or scratching, and, in rare cases, a secondary skin infection may develop.

Treatment for Heat Rash - Moisturise your baby after bath and apply prickly heat powder after mid day when the heat is up. Products that works best for me: California Baby and Bepanthen. Remember to dress your little one in loose, lightweight clothes, and remove layers if he seems too warm.


3. EczemaEczema is also known as atopic dermatitis, or atopic eczema (the most common form of eczema). Atopic eczema mainly affects children, but it can continue into adulthood or start later in life. 

Eczema is a chronic skin condition in which the skin becomes itchy, reddened, cracked and dry.
Treatment for Eczema - Steroids are prescribed when eczema is at its worst but you know there are side effects to it right? Topic creams are available like California baby and Mustella that you could buy off the shelves rather than risking side effects.

4. Baby acne
- Baby acne is acne that develops on a newborn's skin. Baby acne can occur anywhere on the face, but usually appears on the cheeks, nose and forehead. Baby acne is common — and temporary. There's little you can do to prevent baby acne, you just have to be patient and treat it.

Treatment for Baby acne - You can pat some breastmilk over the area that is affected. I tried California baby and it worked wonders!

5. Milia - Milia are tiny white bumps that most commonly appear across a baby's nose, chin or cheeks. Although milia can develop at any age, these tiny white bumps are common among newborns. In fact, up to half of all babies develop milia. You can't prevent milia, but the good news is that milia usually disappear on their own in a few weeks.

Preventing Baby Rashes

  • Use a gentle, baby laundry detergent. Harsher products intended for grown-ups can irritate sensitive baby skin.
  • In the bath, clean up with a gentle, hypoallergenic cleanser (not standard soap) — and use as little of it as possible. Also keep baths relatively short.
  • Use warm and not hot water. The best water to use if your baby is senstive is cooled boiled water rather than tap water. 
Natural Baby Rash Treatments
  • Cool compresses can cut crankiness. Soak a clean washcloth in cold water, wring it out, and lay it over the irritated area for up to ten minutes at a time. Repeat as often as you like.
  • Adding bath oil or colloidal oatmeal to a warm bath is an easy and effective baby rash treatment. You could also raid your pantry: Wrap a cup of edible oatmeal in a clean washcloth, twist close, soak until thoroughly wet, and then drizzle the oatmeal-infused water gently over your sweetie’s skin — or just swish oatmeal through the bathwater.
  • Do not use baby wipes for a while. Switch to plain water on a washcloth or cotton balls for cleanups.
  • Diaper-free time is both a rash-prevention practice and a natural baby rash cure. Let your baby air out his rear end for a few minutes at a time as often as possible.
Other Rashes 
  • Erythema toxicum - Half of all newborns will develop a blotchy red skin reaction called erythema toxicum, usually at two or three days old. It is a normal newborn rash that won't bother your baby and will soon clear after a few days
  • Ringworm - Ringworm is a common fungal skin infection that causes a ring-like red rash almost anywhere on the body (the baby's scalp, feet and groin are common areas). It is usually easily treated using over-the-counter creams.
  • Impetigo - Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial infection of the surface layers of the skin, which causes sores and blisters. It is not usually serious but you can visit your GP for a prescription of antibiotics, which should clear the infection within 7-10 days.
  • Hives - Hives (also known as urticaria) is a raised, red itchy rash that appears on the skin. It happens when a trigger (such as a food that your baby is allergic to) causes a protein called histamine to be released into their skin. The rash is usually short-lived and can be controlled with antihistamines. However, if your baby gets hives repeatedly, it's important to see your GP, as your baby may be allergic to something they are being fed frequently, such as cow's milk.
  • Slapped cheek syndrome - Slapped cheek syndrome (also known as fifth disease) is a viral infection that is particularly common in children and babies. It typically causes a bright red rash on both cheeks and a fever. Most babies will not need treatment as slapped cheek syndrome is usually a mild condition that passes in a few days.
  • Erythema multiforme - Erythema multiforme is a skin reaction triggered by medication, an infection (usually the herpes simplex virus) or an illness. Red spots develop on the hands or feet before spreading across the body. Your baby will probably feel unwell and may have a fever, but you should be able to treat these symptoms with over-the-counter medicine. It may take two to six weeks before your baby feels better.
  • Hand, foot and mouth disease - Hand, foot and mouth disease is a common, mild viral illness that causes a rash on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. Your baby may feel unwell and have a fever. Treatment is usually not needed as the baby's immune system clears the virus and symptoms go away after about 7 to 10 days. If you're worried, see your GP.
  • Keratosis pilaris ("chicken skin") - Keratosis pilaris is a harmless condition where the skin becomes rough and bumpy, as if covered in permanent goose pimples. There's no cure for this skin complaint, but it shouldn't bother your baby.
  • Meninigitis - It's important to be aware of the warning signs of meningitis in your baby. If you think your baby has these symptoms, bring her to nearest clinic or hospital. Warning signs include:
    • becoming floppy and unresponsive, or stiff with jerky movements
    • becoming irritable and not wanting to be held
    • unusual crying
    • vomiting and refusing feeds
    • pale and blotchy skin
    • loss of appetite
    • staring expression
    • very sleepy with a reluctance to wake up
    • Some babies will develop a swelling in the soft part of their head (fontanelle).


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      Trust your instincts. If you think your baby has Rashes that is alarming to you , see your GP immediately or go to your nearest hospital A&E.
Has your baby experienced Rashes? How did you get rid of it?

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Review: b.box® Nappy Wallet and Wipes Holder


It’s the go everywhere plastic nappy wallet that fits into your lifestyle and your handbag!
b.box® is designed with parents in mind and comes complete with:
  • Unique dual access wipes hatches
  • Wipe clean change mat (48x43cm)
  • Storage for nappies and disposable bags
  • Built-in refillable wipes container
  • Closed box dimensions: 25×15.3×5.9cm
  • Flexible arm to keep everything in place
  • BPA, Phthalates and PVC free
  • Box made from durable polypropylene plastic that ensures it holds its compact shape even when fully packed.Change mat made from coated polyester, with polyester backing.
My Review: b.box® in Shining Star design
  • It enables you to access wipes from the outside to clean sticky fingers. The internal hatch gives you quick access to wipes when changing nappies.
  • Changing mat folds and fits inside the storage compartment.
  • You could fit up to two nappies, disposable bags and a hand sanitiser or a tube of diaper cream.
  • Bubbly designs to match either a girl or a boy
  • Great organizer
  • Built-in refillable wipes container: fits most brands of wipes. Keeps wipes moist and clean.
  • Flexible arm to keep everything in place
  • Completely BPA (Bisphenol-A), Phthalate and PVC free.
  • Keep one in your handbag, nappy bag, car and pram, so you’ll never be without your essential baby box.

Overall: I bought this when I was in Manila because there were no wipe cases to be found here in Singapore that easily. I found it too bulky to bring a few diaper with the big pack disposable wipes and a changing mat altogether so this is a great item to carry in my bag. I can even fit my diaper cream in it! I usually bring a big bag will all his necessities plus his bottle-feeding items so the bag is always huge. This has organised his diaper items great enough for me to bring this case alone kto the toilet and leave the bag with the hubby. I can even just bring this when we're going to the nearby coffee shop or the supermarket.

Rating: 4.5/5

Tips: Remember to bring enough nappy changes and wipes to the last the entire trip when you're outdoors, you'll never expect a poopy explosion or diarrhoea so always be prepared.

Will I repurchase?: Yes!

Recommended age: 0+

Similar Products: None as of yet

Where to purchase: b.box® website

Price:  SGD $45 if converted.


Do you have a diaper organiser that has helped you in diapering? How do you organise your diapers and wipes in your diaper bag? Let me know!

Disclaimer: This is not a paid post. The review is solely based on the blog owner's experience when using the product mentioned.  B.box did not, in any way, compensated the blog owner to write this product review.



Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Review: Pampers Comfort

Pampers Comfort Says:
Pampers now helps keep your baby drier than ever, not just during the whole night, but even in the morning, that's because it has a new absorbent system of 4 layers with gel, and now with less pulp filling.

1) 4 layers + gel help to keep your baby dry from night until morning.
2) Soft Cloth like Cover helps keep baby comfortable.
3) 4 wall leak guards help prevent leaks.
4) Strong refastening tape for comfortable fit.

Prices for Pampers New Baby:
Size NB: 5kg $8.45
Size S: 3 - 6 kg $18.95

Prices for Pampers Active Fit:
Size M: 5 - 10 kg $24.30
Size L: 9 - 14 kg $24.30
Size XL: 12 - 17 kg $24.30

(Prices from Ntuc FairPrice Supermarkets)




My Review:
Pros:

  • Cute designs on the pampers
  • Tape can be refastened
  • Available almost everywhere
Cons:
  • leakage when poopy diaper is full
  • gel contents of pampers was seen on baby's bum
  • too small if baby is abit on the bigger size
  • it caused rashes on baby after wearing 12 hrs overnight
Overall: I used a pack of this when I was on a holiday in manila last march because I ran out of Drypers which Baby Yo usually use and it was not readily available. I was surprised to see that Pampers is one of the cheapest in manila while Drypers was one of the most expensive ones. However it is not the best diaper for my baby

Rating: 2.5/5

Tip: Always check diapers to see if its been soiled. Change it as soon as possible to avoid rashes and infections.

Will I repurchase?: No

Recommended age: 0+


Similar Products: Merries, Drypers, Petpet, Huggies

Where to purchase: All leading supermarkets
Price: Pampers Active $24.30

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Review: Drypers

Not too sure about which diaper is the best? Well, I googled Top Ten diapers and Drypers Wee Wee Dry came out first so for my baby shower, I made sure that i asked Drypes in the list of what they can bring as a present.

Drypers Soft: Size NB (up to 5kg) 


Drypers soft is specially designed with Stool Lock System to draw and secure loose stool away from baby's skin to help baby's skin clean and healthy. The new and improved Soft Absorbent Core is now even softer than ever for babies comfort. New Flexi-Tape is easy to fasten and allow multiple refastening. Drypers soft comes with fun, stylish & fashionable backsheet design. Drypers Soft is available in packs of 28.

Drypers Wee Wee Dry: 

New Drypers Wee Wee DRY with 4-in-1 Botanical Extracts (Aloe Vera, Chamomile, Olive Extracts and Vitamin E) helps to moisturize and rejuvenate baby’s skin, keeping baby’s skin clean, healthy and comfortable. New Flexi-Tape™ is easy –to-fasten and allow multiple refastening. Drypers Wee Wee DRY comes with fun, stylish fashionable backsheet design.
  • Drypers Wee Wee DRY size S (3-7kg)( is available in packs of 58. SGD 7.90 
  • Drypers Wee Wee DRY size M(6-11kg) is available in packs of 52 and 80. SGD 12.85 and SGD 17.65 
  • Drypers Wee Wee DRY size L (9-14kg) is available in packs of 44 and 68. SGD 12.85 and SGD 17.65 
  • Drypers Wee Wee DRY size XL (12-17kg) is available in packs of 36 and 56. SGD 12.85 and SGD 17.65 
  • Drypers Wee Wee DRY size XXL (15kg and above) is available in packs of 32 and 46. SGD 12.85 and SGD 17.65 
My Reviews:
  • This is the diaper that is most suitable for Baby Yo.
  • No leakage
  • Overnight Absorbency
  • No Rashes
  • Price is not expensive
  • Can purchase almost everywhere
  • Easy to fasten and allow refastening
  • Never had a problem with this diaper at all
  • The design of the pampers are unisex
Rating: 5/5

Will I Repurchase?: YES and infact it is the only diaper that Baby Yo uses.

Tips: Don't buy any as of yet! You could usually get the first pack of diapers from the hospitals and samples if we sign up for them. Try sampling with different diapers on the first month of your baby to see which is the most suitable.
Recommended age: 0+
Similiar Products: Merries  
Where to Purchase: Available at most supermarkets and hypermarkets, but if you're having trouble finding them, visit their website to request for samples, or get in touch with them via their Facebook page – the link can be found at their website.
Price: Prices are shown above 
What diaper are you currently using for your little one? Do you think there are other better brands? Share it with me! :)


Disclaimer: This is not a paid post. The review is solely based on the blog owner's experience when using the product mentioned. Drypers did not, in any way, compensated the blog owner to write this product review.