Deterrence/Prevention
Prevention of diaper dermatitis can be summarized with the acronym ABCDE (air, barrier, cleansing, diaper, and education).
Complications
Candidal diaper rash leading to confluent diaper area with tomato-red plaques, papules, pustules, and satellite papules Miliaria rubra evident as tiny red papules and papulovesicles at elasticized openings of the diaper
Prognosis
If treated using the ABCDE acronym (see Deterrence/Prevention), the prognosis is excellent for most patients with diaper dermatitis.
Patient Education
Providing education to the parents and/or caregivers of the patient is important in the treatment and further prevention of diaper dermatitis.[6]
- Keep the skin clean and dry.
- Provide diaper education.
- Frequently change diapers.
- Use disposable diapers with superabsorbent material.
- When compared with cloth diapers, disposable diapers provide a lower prevalence and severity of diaper dermatitis.
- Wash genitalia with warm water and mild soap.
- Frequently apply a bland protective topical agent after thorough washing.
- For excellent patient education resources, visit eMedicine’s Skin, Hair, and Nails Center and Children’s Health Center. Also, see eMedicine’s patient education articles Diaper Rash, Contact Dermatitis, and Skin Rashes in Children.
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