Napkin dermatitis results from prolonged skin contact with urine and faeces. Bacteria convert urea to ammonia which is an alkaline irritant
Presentation is with an erythematous, occasionally ulcerating, rash that spares the flexures. It may be complicated by candidiasis or seborrhoeic dermatitis.
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