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How to Apply Diaper Cream
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Diaper rash is a common problem for babies, and applying diaper cream can help soothe and protect their skin. Here are some steps to follow when applying diaper cream: 1. Clean and dry the diaper area: Before applying diaper cream, make sure to clean your baby's diaper area thoroughly and let it dry completely. Use a mild baby wipe or warm water and a soft cloth to wipe away any dirt or residue. 2. Apply a small amount of diaper cream: Squeeze a small amount of diaper cream onto your clean fingertips or onto a clean cloth. You don't need to use a lot of cream - just enough to cover the affected area with a thin, even layer. 3. Spread the cream evenly: Gently spread the cream onto your baby's skin, making sure to cover any areas that are red, irritated, or prone to diaper rash. Be sure to apply the cream all the way to the edges of the diaper area, including the creases and folds of the skin. 4. Check the fit of the diaper: Once you've applied the cream, make sure your baby's diaper fits well and is not too tight or too loose. A well-fitting diaper can help prevent future diaper rash. 5. Repeat as needed: Depending on the severity of your baby's diaper rash, you may need to apply diaper cream at every diaper change or just a few times a day. Follow the instructions on the cream's packaging or talk to your pediatrician about how often to apply it. Remember, while diaper cream can be helpful in preventing and treating diaper rash, it's important to also change your baby's diaper frequently and give their skin plenty of time to air out. If your baby's diaper rash persists or worsens despite your efforts, talk to your pediatrician.
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