There may be many reasons why babies have allergic reactions after using baby diaper, and the common ones include the following aspects:
Diaper material: Some diaper materials may cause baby skin allergies, especially the chemical ingredients, fragrances or dyes used in diapers. Even if the diapers are labeled "non-irritating", some babies' skin may be sensitive to certain ingredients.
Eczema or diaper rash: Baby's skin is relatively delicate, and long-term contact between diapers and skin may cause diaper rash (diaper dermatitis). Especially when the diaper is wet, bacteria and fungi are easy to breed, causing inflammatory reactions. Eczema may also be aggravated by the friction of diapers.
Prolonged contact between urine and sweat: If diapers are not changed in time, urine and baby's skin are in contact for a long time, which may cause skin irritation or allergic reactions. Symptoms such as eczema and red buttocks are also common skin problems.
Inappropriate diapers: Diapers that are too tight or designed improperly may cause friction or strangulation marks, and are also prone to skin allergic reactions. Diapers that fit the baby's body shape can reduce these problems.
Your baby's skin is particularly sensitive: Some babies are born with sensitive skin and are prone to allergic reactions to any external stimuli, especially when exposed to new products.
Solutions:
Choose the right diapers: Try natural diapers that do not contain fragrances, dyes, or other chemical ingredients.
Change diapers in a timely manner: Keep your baby's skin dry and avoid prolonged contact between urine and the skin.
Use gentle care products: Choose skin care products that do not contain irritating ingredients, such as fragrance-free wipes, mild baby lotions, etc.
Pay attention to the cleanliness of your baby's skin: Gently clean your baby's private parts every time you change diapers, and avoid using irritating cleaning products.