Question
A 28-day-old baby has developed red rashes and ulcers on the buttocks, which have persisted for over ten days. Despite using various methods of treatment, the problem continues to recur. The baby’s diaper is changed every two hours, and the area is cleaned with warm water and dried after each diaper change, then treated with iodine solution and applied with ointment, followed by a thick layer of diaper rash cream. There has been some improvement, but the condition has not completely recovered. Below are photos taken at the onset of the problem and currently, showing red rashes and ulcers in the genital area as well.
Answer
Hello, the photos you provided suggest a potential issue with personal hygiene protection. I recommend applying petroleum jelly ointment to the affected areas of the baby’s buttocks or using a petroleum jelly drying agent, as the condition should heal on its own. The above advice is aimed at addressing the ‘28-day-old baby with red rashes and ulcers on the buttocks for over ten days’ issue, I hope it will be helpful to you, and wish you good health!“Neonatal Buttock Skin Issues” is how to treat neonatal buttock eczema and ulceration that does not heal properly? A 28-day-old baby has developed red rashes and ulcers on the buttocks, which have persisted for over ten days. Despite using various methods of treatment, the problem continues to recur. The baby’s diaper is changed every two hours, and the area is cleaned with warm water and dried after each diaper change, then treated with iodine solution and applied with ointment, followed by a thick layer of diaper rash cream. There has been some improvement, but the condition has not completely recovered. Below are photos taken at the onset of the problem and currently, showing red rashes and ulcers in the genital area as well.