What Happens If You Don't Change a Nappy? Risks and Prevention Tips
Learn the risks of not changing nappies, including skin irritation, diaper rash, and infections, plus tips to keep your baby comfortable and healthy.
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Neglecting to change a nappy can lead to skin irritation, diaper rash, and even infections. Prolonged exposure to urine and feces creates a moist environment that fosters bacterial growth and discomfort for the baby. To avoid these issues, regularly check and change nappies and apply protective creams to keep the skin healthy.
FAQs & Answers
- How often should I change my baby's nappy? It's recommended to check and change your baby's nappy every 2-3 hours or immediately after they’ve soiled it to prevent skin irritation and infections.
- What causes diaper rash and how can it be prevented? Diaper rash is caused by prolonged exposure to wet or soiled nappies, leading to skin irritation. It can be prevented by frequent nappy changes and using protective creams.
- Can not changing nappies cause infections? Yes, not changing nappies regularly creates a moist environment that encourages bacterial growth, which can lead to skin infections.