It starts with a slight tingle. Then a prickle. Soon you’re frantically scratching, but when you look down at your skin, there’s… nothing there. No redness, no bumps, no rash—just normal-looking skin ...
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Your guide to nappy rash

In most cases, nappy rash is caused when your baby’s skin becomes irritated due to prolonged contact with faeces and urine while wearing nappies. ‘Over time, the urea and nitrogen in his waste react ...
Rachel Bradford, 30, was 24 weeks pregnant in March 2024 when she first discovered symptoms of a rash on her body; she was diagnosed with erythromelalgia nearly a year later in February The disease ...