Antiseptic & anti inflammatory,Gives a soothing effect
Do you see rashes in your child’s diaper area? While soiled diapers is one of the prime reasons to develop rashes in the area, it can be traced to many other reasons too. Your child may be allergic to certain products you use – maybe the baby cream/powder. Another reason to develop itchiness in the area is bacterial or fungal infection. Any of these reasons surely call for medical help. Nonetheless, if you have a product handy, you can probably handle the situation all by yourself. We are referring to diaper cream that help to reduce diaper rashes. Since it is your child’s sensitive skin, you need to be extra cautious while choosing the product. We always recommend to go natural; and when it comes to natural ways to get rid of skin problems, Truhabit Nappcure is surely a good choice! German Engineering combined with Indian Ayurveda’ – a unique technology developed by ‘Truhabit’ All the raw materials have been imported from Germany, Spain & Australia. We have a team of scientists in Germany and a team of Ayurveda experts. Their collaboration has resulted in formulation of our range of products.
Active Ingredients – Hamamelis Extract, Magnolia Bark Extract, Vanillin, Zincum
Our USPs are as follows:
1. Our raw materials are sourced from Germany and Australia from companies with proprietary technology. These ingredients also have international certifications from: (Year 2019)
1. NPA 2.Cosmos Ecocert 3. ISO 4. WHO-GMP 5. Kosher 6. NOP 7. HACCP
2. Our products are free from EDTA, Parabens, PEGs, PPGs, Mineral Oils and Paraffin. We are in line with European Union Norms
These substances are commonly added in Indian consumer products while a lot of them are banned in Europe. These products have a lot of long term side effects.
We have received certifications from Safe Cosmetics Australia IN 2019, one of the oldest certification bodies for Personal Care products. We are one of only 80 brands Worldwide to receive this honour and one of the first in India. The certifications are:
1. Australian Certified Toxic-Free
2. Made Safe certification
3. Cruelty Free certification
4. Vegan – For our making it the first cream in India to receive the honour
FAQs
There is no scientific evidence that certain foods are a direct cause of diaper rash. New foods may cause loose stools or diarrhea, which can irritate baby’s skin and lead to diaper rash.
- Diaper rash is one of the most common dermatologic conditions in the United States and the most common skin disorder of early childhood. The primary cause of diaper rash is prolonged and increased exposure to wetness/moisture to the skin.
- Diaper rash usually comes on quickly, and it affects the areas of baby’s body that are in closest contact with the diaper. While there are some common symptoms of diaper rash, there is wide variation in what diaper rash looks like.
- Take a look under your baby’s diaper. If diaper rash is causing the problem, you will see some or all of the following symptoms:
- Pinkness or redness over a small or large area, wherever the diaper touches
- Dry raised bumps (papules)
- Fluid-filled raised bumps (pustules)
- Dryness or peeling/scaling of the skin
- Raised areas (edema, or swelling)
- Affected areas may be warm to the touch
- A yeast infection usually appears in the skin folds where it is warm and moist. It usually presents as a beefy red rash with white scales and lesions outside the diaper area, or satellite lesions.
- Psoriasis is rare in infants. It presents as red thickened skin with silvery scales that may be itchy or sore and appears on the legs, arms or scalp.
- Impetigo appears as yellow brownish crusty patches and/or pus-filled blisters. It is found on the buttocks, lower abdomen and thighs.
- Be sure to call your pediatrician if your baby shows any of these symptoms.
There is no scientific evidence that a particular way of feeding is a direct cause of diaper rash. Introduction of a new or different method of feeding may cause loose stools or diarrhea, which can irritate baby’s skin and lead to diaper rash. Changes in the diet of a breastfeeding mom could cause loose stools or diarrhea, which can irritate baby’s skin and lead to diaper rash.
A yeast infection usually appears in the skin folds where it is warm and moist. It usually presents as a beefy red rash with white scales and lesions outside the diaper area, or satellite lesions.
A yeast infection is caused by the bacteria Candida albicans. This bacteria thrives in warm, moist, tightly covered areas.
The most common cause of yeast diaper rash is antibiotics. Antibiotics prescribed for a bacterial condition not only kill the offending bacteria, but also the body’s good bacteria.
Just as with diaper rash, make sure that your baby’s diaper area is clean and dry and follow your pediatrician’s recommendations for treating the yeast diaper rash.
With consistent proper treatment, your baby’s rash should clear up within 7 days. Be sure to call your pediatrician if your baby’s rash becomes worse, does not clear up in 7 days or clears up and returns.
If you have already applied a barrier ointment at the previous diaper change, don’t worry about removing any leftover ointment. Clean the soiled, outer layer and leave the ointment on the skin to avoid damaging delicate skin as it heals.
Always keep your baby’s skin as clean and dry as possible. Change wet or soiled diapers right away and gently cleanse the diaper area and pat dry.
Since you may not always know when your baby needs a change, check the diaper at least every two hours. In newborns or babies with diaper rash and/or diarrhea, you will need to check even more frequently.
Super-absorbent disposable diapers may reduce the incidence of diaper rash. But since super-absorbent diapers often don’t feel wet, they may give you a false sense of security and you may not change them as often as regular diapers. Make sure you change your baby’s diaper often, even if it does not feel wet.
Using your fingers, apply a thick layer to the entire diaper area, as though you were frosting a cake. Try to touch baby’s irritated skin as little as possible.
Be generous in applying Truhabit Nappcure Diaper Cream. Truhabit Nappcure Diaper Cream are safe when used as directed and may be used at every diaper change to help treat and prevent diaper rash.
Whether you have a baby girl or boy you will still want to make sure that you always keep the diaper area as clean and dry as possible. The prevention and treatment of diaper rash is the same. When cleaning a baby girl, always make sure you wipe her genitals from front to back. Make sure you keep your baby boy’s penis clean on all sides, including the tip. Do not pull back the foreskin.
Using your fingers, apply a thick layer to the entire diaper area, as though you were frosting a cake. Try to touch baby’s irritated skin as little as possible.
Be generous in applying Truhabit Nappcure Diaper Cream. Truhabit Nappcure Diaper Cream are safe when used as directed and may be used at every diaper change to help treat and prevent diaper rash.
It’s best to cover the entire diaper area, even when you don’t see visible signs of a rash.
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