The key to caring for broken skin in baby’s folds is to keep the skin at the broken skin area clean and dry, and apply medication if necessary. Clothing should be slightly wider, and clothing or textiles in contact with the skin should be clean and dry. Reduce physical activities that may affect the baby’s skin at the skin breach, and closely monitor the condition of the skin at the skin breach to prevent redness, swelling, or oozing of fluid. If redness, swelling and oozing have already occurred, you can apply iodophor or erythromycin ointment as prescribed by the doctor. It is important to note that if medications are needed, they should not be used for irritation or allergic reactions. With proper care, the skin lesions on the baby’s folds will generally improve slowly, but if deterioration occurs and severe redness, swelling, oozing or even ulceration occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for treatment under the doctor’s guidance.