Irritant diaper dermatitis
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Irritant diaper dermatitis | |
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Synonyms | Diaper rash, napkin dermatitis |
Pronounce | N/A |
Specialty | N/A |
Symptoms | Red, inflamed skin in the diaper area |
Complications | Secondary infection |
Onset | Infants and toddlers |
Duration | Varies, typically a few days with treatment |
Types | N/A |
Causes | Prolonged exposure to moisture, friction, and irritants |
Risks | Diarrhea, infrequent diaper changes |
Diagnosis | Clinical diagnosis |
Differential diagnosis | Candidiasis, Seborrheic dermatitis, Psoriasis |
Prevention | Frequent diaper changes, barrier creams |
Treatment | Topical zinc oxide, petrolatum, air exposure |
Medication | Topical corticosteroids for severe cases |
Prognosis | N/A |
Frequency | Common in infants |
Deaths | N/A |
Irritant diaper dermatitis (IDD), commonly referred to as diaper rash, encompasses a range of skin conditions that manifest as rashes in the diaper-covered area due to various underlying causes. These rashes can be the result of specific skin disorders, contact with irritants, or secondary bacterial or fungal infections.
Etiology and Characteristics
IDD is primarily characterized by:
- Patches of redness (erythema)
- Scaling or peeling of the skin
Distribution
- Generic Irritant Diaper Dermatitis: Mostly affects convex surfaces while sparing the skin folds.
- Bacterial or Fungal Diaper Dermatitis: Spreads to both convex and concave surfaces (skin folds). It often presents as a bright red central rash, accompanied by smaller pustules around its border.
Causes and Risk Factors
The development of IDD can be attributed to:
- Prolonged exposure to urine and feces
- Friction from diapers
- Irritation from certain products (e.g., wipes, detergents, or diaper materials)
- Introduction of new foods, which can alter the composition of the infant's feces
- Antibiotic use, which may lead to fungal overgrowth
Management and Treatment
Effective management involves:
- Keeping the area dry and clean
- Changing diapers frequently
- Using barrier creams containing zinc oxide
- Avoiding tight-fitting diapers to reduce friction
- For fungal infections, antifungal creams may be prescribed.
Prevention
- Regular diaper changes
- Allowing the diaper area to air out periodically
- Using gentle, hypoallergenic cleansers and products
- Ensuring the diaper is not too tight, reducing skin friction
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Contributors: Kondreddy Naveen, Prab R. Tumpati, MD