It happens.
Babies have no concept of the toilet and have no concept of or ability to control when they need to go toilet. Because of this they are wearing their toilet that is their nappy and wet their nappy which absorbs the wetness and draws it away so as to not cause discomfort or possibly irritation or rash.
that's where you go to the toilet when you push to get your poo out of your bottom. when you push its to much pressure on the bottom and makes a sore red rash. bye Doctor Amanda Davis
men are nasty and there pee can give you a rash especially if they dont wipe the toilet after themselves which they dont do quite often.
Babies have no concept of the toilet and have no concept of or ability to control their need to pee. Since they can't use the potty or toilet at all they pee in their diaper instead and their diaper absorbs their pee, taking it away from their skin so it won't cause discomfort or possible irritation and rash.
The word rash doesn't have a homophone. A synonym for rash is wave, as in a rash or wave of burglaries. A homophone for wave is waive.
Maculopapular rash-- A rash characterized by raised, spotted lesions.
You put the diaper on the baby and when the baby needs the bathroom, the diaper will serve as a toilet and absorbs urine and waste. The diaper must be changed fairly soon or it may leak or give diaper rash.
Yes, acupuncture can cause rash & hives.
Nicole Rash's birth name is Nicole Elizabeth Rash.
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Centrifugal Rash: Outward rash, in means a rash first appears on the trunk then spreads to the extremities. (Example: Rubella Virus also known as German Measles)VS.Centripetal Rash: Inward rash, rash first appears in the extremities and the spreads towards the trunk. (Example: Rocky Mountain spotted fever)
Noun in the context of, John has a rash. Or adjective, in the context of, John has made a rash statement.