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Suggest Treatment For Rashes In The Groin Area Of An Elderly Person

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Posted on Wed, 5 Apr 2017
Question: My grandmother is bedridden and wearing diapers vecause of which she has got rashers near urine place.can you suggest any measures we can do at home to relief her
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Answered by Dr. Dr. (47 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
You try these preventive measures and speedy recovery.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thanks for your query.

I understand your concerns. Normal preventative measures are to reduce heat, moisture and friction.

You can try these measures:
- Use Absorb powder this helps reduce the heat and moisture.

- Soak in a warm water bath or a sitz bath several times a day can also offer relief.

- Before putting her into diapers liberally apply a zinc oxide ointment or other high quality barrier cream or skin repair cream to the affected area. This will act as a moisture barrier and speed healing.

- Encourage her to increase their fluid intake, particularly of water or cranberry juice. That will make her urine less concentrated and less irritating to her skin.

I hope this answered your query.

With regards,
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Suggest Treatment For Rashes In The Groin Area Of An Elderly Person

Brief Answer: You try these preventive measures and speedy recovery. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for your query. I understand your concerns. Normal preventative measures are to reduce heat, moisture and friction. You can try these measures: - Use Absorb powder this helps reduce the heat and moisture. - Soak in a warm water bath or a sitz bath several times a day can also offer relief. - Before putting her into diapers liberally apply a zinc oxide ointment or other high quality barrier cream or skin repair cream to the affected area. This will act as a moisture barrier and speed healing. - Encourage her to increase their fluid intake, particularly of water or cranberry juice. That will make her urine less concentrated and less irritating to her skin. I hope this answered your query. With regards,