What to do if your butthole is flooded

What to do if your butthole is flooded

For children, if parents do not take proper care of them, their anus may be flooded, especially when the weather is hot. If they do not pay attention to changing diapers in time, such symptoms may occur. For adults, some occupations may also easily cause such phenomena, such as long-distance bus drivers, because sitting for a long time in hot weather may also cause such problems. Under normal circumstances, as long as the area is cleaned in time and kept dry, there will be no big problem.

Nursing Key:

If your baby has mild to moderate diaper rash, the mother should take action in the following three aspects:

1. Clean and isolate harmful substances to reduce skin irritation

2. Prevent bacteria and fungi from growing and infecting

3. Promote skin repair

The prevention and treatment of baby's diaper rash mainly depends on care.

For mild diaper rash with only local skin flushing, the buttocks should be kept clean and dry, and wet diapers should be replaced in time. Even disposable diapers should be changed regularly, and cannot be mechanically changed every 8 hours.

Every time after the child has a bowel movement or changes the diaper, wash it with warm water or 4% boric acid water, dry it, and then apply some vegetable oil or an ointment that does not affect the cleanliness and dryness of the skin and has an isolating and antibacterial effect, such as Dihu Baby Plant Skin Cream. Do not use soap to wash the buttocks.

In addition, the lanolin contained in the Dihu Baby Plant Skin Cream can also help repair the baby's damaged skin.

If the temperature or room temperature conditions permit, you can put a diaper under the buttocks to fully expose the buttocks to the air or sunlight, 2-3 times a day, each time for 10-20 minutes. Generally, the red buttocks will recover in 1-2 days.

If local skin redness is accompanied by a rash, apply disinfected cod liver oil. If the rash breaks out, you can use zinc oxide ointment. If there is local skin erosion or epidermal exfoliation, you can apply cod liver oil zinc oxide paste. If there is a secondary bacterial infection, please see a doctor.

It must be noted that when parents clean their children's "red buttocks", they should use their hands with water to gently clean them, instead of wiping the buttocks directly with a towel. After cleaning, they should gently dry them with a towel. When applying the Dihu Baby Plant Skin Cream, you should place the cotton swab on the skin and roll it gently instead of brushing it up and down to avoid aggravating the pain and causing peeling.

<<:  What's wrong with the butthole?

>>:  What causes wet asshole?

Recommend

How to relieve gout attacks? An old Chinese doctor tells you several methods

Gout is a joint disease that is mostly caused by ...

Taboos when there is a pregnant woman at home

In a family, pregnant women can be said to be the...

What to do if you get scared

There are many common problems in life. When solv...

How to take care of nasal polyps on a daily basis

When it comes to general human diseases, what we ...

Can you lose weight by scraping yourself?

Gua Sha has always been favored by many women, be...

The probability of infection

Before undergoing rhinoplasty cosmetic surgery, p...

The symptoms of chronic cerebral hemorrhage are these

Chronic cerebral hemorrhage mostly occurs in midd...

What to do if your fingers are burned and blistered

In daily life, it is easy to get scalded by accid...

The lumbar spine cannot bend

The symptom of the lumbar spine being unable to b...

What is the reason for black lips? Is there something wrong with the body?

Black lips should be taken seriously. In many cas...

Best treatment for snakebite

If you have herpes zoster, you must seek timely t...

Mycoplasma culture uu positive

Mycoplasma culture uu positive generally refers t...

Can I use moxibustion to treat heat stroke?

In summer, especially when the temperature reache...

Side effects of tangerine peel

Huajuhong is a kind of fruit, but it still belong...