Diaper rash is also called red butt, or diaper dermatitis. The symptoms are sporadic maculopapular rash or herpes on the baby's anus, perineum, and buttocks. Severe diaper rash will also cause secondary bacterial infections, with erosions and exudates. If you get diaper rash, your baby will also be itchy. When the baby urinates or defecates, the parents do not clean up in time or do not clean up, resulting in long-term poop remaining on the baby's skin surface, causing skin irritation and causing red butt. Therefore, after urination, wipe your baby with a warm cotton soft towel or square towel, wait for it to dry naturally, and then put on a diaper! In fact, most red butts are caused by improper care, so while strengthening skin care, choose a thin, breathable, and absorbent diaper to keep your baby away from red butts! Previous post: May 1st Labor Day, the company wishes you a happy May Day Next post: Bamboo charcoal is a carrier of soil microorganisms and organic nutrients