Diaper Rash Treatment
How We Treat Them
Diaper rash is a common form of skin inflammation that appears as red, irritated, and sometimes raw skin in the diaper area. It typically affects infants and toddlers and is caused by prolonged exposure to moisture, friction, chemical irritants in diapers or wipes, or fungal infections such as candida. While it may seem minor, persistent or severe diaper rash can cause significant discomfort and may signal an underlying skin condition that requires medical attention.
we assess each case carefully to determine the exact cause of your child's diaper rash — whether irritant, fungal, bacterial, or allergy-related. We provide targeted treatment to clear the rash quickly and safely, and equip parents with practical guidance to prevent it from returning.
Assessment & Diagnosis
Our dermatologist examines the affected area and reviews your child's skincare routine, diaper brand, and diet to identify the specific type and cause of the rash before recommending treatment.
Targeted Treatment
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Skin Barrier Repair
We recommend dermatologist-approved barrier creams and gentle cleansing routines to soothe inflamed skin, lock in moisture, and protect your child's delicate skin from further irritation during recovery.
Prevention Plan
We guide parents on diapering practices, product choices, and skincare habits that reduce the risk of diaper rash recurring — keeping your baby's skin healthy, comfortable, and protected.
Key Benefits
Accurate diagnosis of rash type and underlying cause
Fast relief from redness, irritation, and discomfort
Safe, gentle treatments suitable for infant skin
Clears fungal and bacterial diaper rash effectively
Practical prevention guidance for parents and caregivers
Concerned About Your Baby's Skin?
We operate on a walk-in basis for initial consultations. Bring your little one in and our dermatologists will take care of them today
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my baby's diaper rash needs a doctor?
How do I know if my baby's diaper rash needs a doctor?
Most mild diaper rashes clear within a few days with good home care. You should see a dermatologist if the rash is severe, spreading, blistering, has not improved after 3 to 4 days of home treatment, or if your child appears to be in significant pain. A rash with raised red spots or a defined border is often a sign of fungal infection and requires prescription treatment.
What causes diaper rash in babies?
What causes diaper rash in babies?
The most common causes are prolonged contact with wet or soiled diapers, friction from the diaper itself, reaction to wipes or diaper brand, introduction of new foods, antibiotic use, and fungal infections caused by candida. Our dermatologists identify the specific cause so treatment is targeted and effective.
Can diaper rash become infected?
Can diaper rash become infected?
Yes. If left untreated, diaper rash can develop into a bacterial or fungal infection. Signs of infection include rash that spreads beyond the diaper area, pus-filled blisters, fever, or a rash that worsens despite treatment. In these cases prompt medical attention is important.
Can older children or adults get diaper rash?
Can older children or adults get diaper rash?
Yes. While most common in infants, a similar condition called incontinence-associated dermatitis can affect older children and adults who use incontinence products. Our dermatologists treat patients of all ages and can provide appropriate care regardless of the patient's age.
