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Article: How to Prevent Diaper Rash? Choose Sterilizable Diapers

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How to Prevent Diaper Rash? Choose Sterilizable Diapers

Recommended Baby Diapers to Prevent Diaper Rash

One in two babies suffers from diaper rash, which can lead to chronic dermatitis and eczema in severe cases. If you don’t pay undivided attention, your baby’s butt will turn red and suffer from painful diaper rash! Don’t want your baby to suffer? Choose sterilizable diapers to nip problems in the bud. NASK nanofiber baby diapers kill 99% of bacteria and fungi that cause diaper rash, effectively preventing diaper rash.

 

What is Diaper Rash?

Diaper rash, commonly known as red butt, is a skin disease that occurs commonly among babies aged 3 months to 2 years old. Babies' skin is delicate and sensitive. If they are wrapped in diapers for a long time, red rashes will appear in the butt area, including the groin, anus and external genitalia. Without timely intervention, the rash can spread from the buttocks to other skin areas.

 

What are the Causes of Diaper Rash?

  1. Bacteria in feces: Baby's poop contains  E. coli, which is the main bacteria that causes diaper rash. In addition, Candida albicans may cause diaper rash.
  2. Urine changes the pH value of the skin: The decomposition of urea in urine produces ammonia, causing the pH value to rise and destroying the skin's natural barrier.
  3. Long-term hot and humid conditions: The absorbency of the diaper is not enough or the diaper is not changed for a long time. The baby's bottom is always in a hot and humid environment, which can easily breed bacteria and increase the risk of diaper rash.
  4. Diaper fabric rubs against the skin: Baby's skin is thin, and continuous physical friction with fabrics that are not soft enough may cause wounds, and bacteria and fungi can penetrate the skin and cause infection.
  5. Chemical substances irritate skin: Detergents and cotton towels may contain fragrances and chemical additives, which may make your baby's skin too sensitive.

 

Why NASK can Prevent Diaper Rash?

  1. Sterilization: The first patented nanofiber technology effectively kills 99% of E. coli and Candida albicans within 5 minutes, significantly reducing the chance of infection.
  2. Balance pH value: The nanofiber surface layer can adjust the skin's pH value in real time, degrade ammonia, neutralize the alkalinity of urine, and create a comfortable pH5.5 environment.
  3. Strong absorbency: Nanofibers redistribute urine, absorb moisture very quickly, have zero back leakage and no side leakage. The back leakage rate is the lowest among diapers on the market, helping to keep the skin dry and prevent diaper rash.
  4. Soft fabric: Selected soft and comfortable fabrics, gently wrap the butt like a cloud, and protect the baby's delicate skin.
  5. Natural herbal extract: NASK diapers do not contain harsh chemicals, perfumes and dyes, making them suitable for babies with sensitive skin. Nano-microcapsules continuously release herbal moisturizing essence, which acts as a skin barrier to prevent bacterial irritation and fabric friction, and promotes the recovery of diaper rash.

 

NASK has now launched baby diapers and baby pants, which are the recommended first choice for baby diaper rash. Order now!

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