Your health care provider can often diagnose a yeast diaper rash by looking at your baby’s skin. A KOH test can confirm if it is candida.
Diaper rash is a skin problem that develops in the area under an infant’s diaper.
Diaper rashes are common in babies from 4 to 15 months old. They may be noticed more when babies begin to eat solid foods.
Diaper rashes caused by infection with a yeast (fungus) called candida are very common in children. Candida grows best in warm, moist places, such as under a diaper. Candida diaper rash is more likely to occur in babies who:
Other causes of diaper rash include:
You may notice the following in your child’s diaper area:
Older infants may scratch when the diaper is removed.
Diaper rashes usually do not spread beyond the edge of the diaper.
Your health care provider can often diagnose a yeast diaper rash by looking at your baby’s skin. A KOH test can confirm if it is candida.
The best treatment for a diaper rash is to keep the skin clean and dry. This also helps prevent new diaper rashes. Lay your baby on a towel without a diaper whenever possible. The more time the baby can be kept out of a diaper, the better.
Other tips include:
The rash usually responds well to treatment.
Contact your child’s provider if:
Dermatitis – diaper and Candida; Candida-associated diaper dermatitis; Diaper dermatitis; Dermatitis – irritant contact
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