
What It Is
Diaper rash is a common skin irritation in infants and toddlers caused by prolonged exposure to wetness, friction, or irritants like urine and stool. It appears as red, inflamed, and sometimes tender patches in the diaper area. Severe cases may lead to discomfort, crying, or secondary infections.

How It Works
At ClairéDerma, treatment focuses on soothing the skin, reducing inflammation, and preventing recurrence. Dermatologists may use:

Benefits

Ideal For
The Treatment Process
01
Pediatric Dermatologist Consultation at ClairéDerma
Assessment of rash severity, possible infections, and skin condition.
02
Cause Identification
Determining if irritation, moisture, friction, or infection is the trigger.
03
Targeted Treatment Plan
Barrier creams, medicated ointments, and hygiene advice tailored to the child.
04
Care and Preventive Guidance
Frequent diaper changes, gentle cleansing, and breathable diaper recommendations.
05
Follow-Up Monitoring
Ensuring healing, preventing recurrence, and checking for infection.
Expected Results and Recovery
Mild diaper rashes improve within 1-3 days, while infected or severe cases may take longer. Consistent preventive care and proper hygiene reduce recurrence and keep skin healthy.

Got Questions?We've Got Answers
Find answers to the most common questions about our treatments, procedures, and recovery process. If you can't find what you're looking for, our support team is always here to help.
Moisture, friction, irritants in urine or stool, and prolonged diaper use.
Frequent diaper changes, barrier creams, and gentle cleansing.
Yes, bacterial or fungal infections can complicate untreated rashes.
Yes, they protect sensitive skin and prevent irritation.
Mild rashes heal in 1–3 days; severe cases may take longer with treatment.
Consult if the rash is severe, persistent, or shows signs of infection.