Using diapers can reduce the occurrence of diaper rash in infants.
Diapers can prevent long-term contact between the baby's skin and urine in diapers, thereby reducing excessive moisture and reducing the incidence of skin eczema.
Diapers can absorb and prevent leakage, keep the baby's skin dry, and reduce secondary infections caused by urinary and fecal contamination.
Diapers have stronger water absorption and penetration resistance than traditional diapers, effectively avoiding excessive moisture caused by long-term contact between the skin and urine in diapers, and moisture is one of the most important factors leading to diaper rash.
Using diapers can avoid prolonged friction and irritation of the child's skin during diaper replacement, thereby reducing the occurrence of diaper rash.
Reasons for babies using diapers:
Increase comfort: Paper diapers have good water absorption, while newborns urinate more frequently and also have bowel movements every day. After the newborn urinates, the paper diapers will timely absorb urine, keeping the skin surface in a dry state, increasing comfort.
Improving sleep quality: Wearing diapers can make newborns feel more at ease, and there is no need to worry about urinary leakage, side leakage, and other issues during sleep, allowing babies to have better sleep quality.
Avoiding red buttocks syndrome: Diapers have good water absorption and can greatly keep the surface of newborn skin dry to avoid the occurrence of red buttocks syndrome.
Convenient for parents: Using diapers can reduce parents' workload and save them the trouble of changing diapers frequently.