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When Diaper Came to India

Diapers were introduced to India in the 1980s and 1990s. The first diaper brand in India was Snuggy, which was launched in 1987. Other brands that followed included Huggies and Mamy Poko. • Snuggy was India's first diaper brand. Launched in 1987, by Shogun Diapers, Snuggy was acquired by Godrej in 2003. Although Godrej disrupted the market in its early years by pricing its product much lower than the competitors, it could not sustain the momentum for long. • You must have often seen children of 0-4 years wearing diapers. Actually, children are made to wear diapers so that they do not dirty their bed or pants while pottying on the toilet. This saves you from the hassle of changing clothes frequently. A big advantage of making a child wear diapers is that you do not need to dirty your hands again and again and you can put another diaper after potty or after it is completely filled in the diaper. ~} History of Diaper :-  • Baby diapers came into the market in the 19th century. Before ...

Can Diaper Rash Cream be Used on Face

Diaper rash cream can be used on the face in an emergency, but it's not designed for long-term use. Diaper rash creams can contain ingredients that can irritate the skin, clog pores, and cause acne. ~} When to use diaper rash cream on your face ~ Emergency use If you forget your moisturizer or SPF, you can use diaper rash cream in a pinch. ~ Dry skin You can use diaper rash cream at night to protect your skin from extreme cold and dryness. ~ Who should avoid using diaper rash cream on their face • People with allergies to zinc, lanolin, mineral oil, paragons, wax, or petroleum jelly • People who are prone to breakouts ~ What to use instead • Use a rich moisturizer designed for the face • Use products that help with the skin barrier • How to use diaper rash cream on your face • Use it sparingly and only as needed at nighttime • Avoid the eye area, cuts, or wounds Do not apply any creams containing steroids to the face unless directed by a physician For people who want to try diaper ...

Can Diaper Rash Cause Fever ?

If your baby has a severe bacterial infection they can develop a fever as one of their symptoms What Is Diaper Rash? Diaper rash is a common skin condition found on the bottoms of babies, though adults who wear diapers can get it as well. More than half of all babies get diaper rash, most often when they're between the ages of 4 and 15 months. However, the rash can appear at any age a baby wears diapers, usually from birth to 3 years. Symptoms Of Diaper Rash :-  • Inflamed skin in the diaper area buttocks, thighs and genitals. • Itchy, tender skin in the diaper area. • Sores in the diaper area. • Discomfort, fussiness or crying, especially during diaper changes. What Causes Diaper Rash? • Too much moisture in your baby’s diaper area. • Heat rash that results from hot weather or from overdressing your baby • A food sensitivity, which may also cause other symptoms like hives or wheezing • Chafing or rubbing in their diaper area. • When pee or poop touch your baby’s skin for...

Are Diaper Bags Free on Airplane ?

Guests traveling with children under 2 years old are permitted to bring a diaper bag on board, free of charge.. ● Here are ten points describing their allowance: :-  • Size Restrictions  :- Diaper bags are usually subject to size restrictions imposed by the airline. They typically need to fit under the seat or in the overhead bin like other carry-on items. - Carry-On Bag : Dimensions must not exceed 18 x 14 x 8 inches (45 x 35 x 20 cm), including handles and wheels. Maximum weight: 40 pounds (18.1 kg). - Checked Bag :  Maximum weight: 40 pounds (18.1 kg). Maximum linear dimensions (length + width + height): 62 inches (158 cm). • Convenience :-   Diaper bags are essential for parents traveling with infants or toddlers, providing easy access to diapers, wipes, bottles, and other necessities. • Hands-Free Travel :-  Carrying a diaper bag allows parents to keep their hands free to manage other aspects of travel, such as holding their child's hand or managing l...