Bacterial or fungal infection– Sometimes, the cause of nappy rash can be from a bacterial infection and this can then spread around your baby's bottom and genitals. The area covered by a nappy can be a breeding ground for bacteria, as it is warm and moist, and so an infection can quic...
Nappy rash is caused by: A wet or dirty nappy that has been left touching the skin for too long A fungal infection which is a result of dampness under the nappy (and which usually affects skin folds, rather than the buttocks area) ...
A yeast infection diaper rash is caused by a fungus called Candida albicans. This rash is usually seen as small, red dots that start in the creases of the skin. It is also seen most commonly in the rectum area. A diaper rash yeast infection is usually due to the mother and baby consum...