Abstract: The skin of the diaper area has special needs for protection from the irritating effects of urine and feces and prevention of diaper der-matitis. These needs include products such as diapers that absorb the excreta, as well as products for cleansing and conditioning the skin. A number of factors play a role in development of diaper dermatitis, including prolonged exposure to excreta, alterations in skin pH or increased hydration, and changes in skin microbial flora. Recent decades have seen great improvements in our understanding of these factors and our ability to develop new and better products to protect baby skin. Better diaper designs and the development of pH-buffered baby wipes have improved the care of skin in the diaper a...
Diaper (napkin) dermatitis is an acutely presenting inflammatory irritant contact dermatitis of the ...
M.Tech.Diaper dermatitis (Nappy Rash) is an acute inflammation of the skin in the diaper area and is...
Diaper dermatitis leads to approximately 20% of all childhood dermatology visits. There have been se...
Abstract: The skin of the diaper area has special needs for protection from the irritating effects o...
pH of the skin that is associated with diaper wearing further activates the destructive enzymes. A c...
The skin of newborns and infants is characterized by structural and functional immaturity. Diaper de...
Skin care in children has been a problem exercising the minds of both parents and doctors from the m...
Principles of newborn and infant care are well known. However, the main ideas need to be highlighted...
<em>Children’s skin under nappy needs special defense from irritative action of urine and faeces and...
The review provides current data on terminology, prevalence, etiopathogenesis, clinic and differenti...
A good understanding of infant skin should provide a rationale for optimum management of the health ...
A good understanding of infant skin should provide a rationale for optimum management of the health ...
To compare prevalence and severity of diaper dermatitis (DD) in infants and toddlers (babies) across...
Diaper dermatitis is a common disease in children under 2 years of age; its prevention is based on p...
Infancy is the time of adaptation from intrauterine life to the rather dry and cold, environment. In...
Diaper (napkin) dermatitis is an acutely presenting inflammatory irritant contact dermatitis of the ...
M.Tech.Diaper dermatitis (Nappy Rash) is an acute inflammation of the skin in the diaper area and is...
Diaper dermatitis leads to approximately 20% of all childhood dermatology visits. There have been se...
Abstract: The skin of the diaper area has special needs for protection from the irritating effects o...
pH of the skin that is associated with diaper wearing further activates the destructive enzymes. A c...
The skin of newborns and infants is characterized by structural and functional immaturity. Diaper de...
Skin care in children has been a problem exercising the minds of both parents and doctors from the m...
Principles of newborn and infant care are well known. However, the main ideas need to be highlighted...
<em>Children’s skin under nappy needs special defense from irritative action of urine and faeces and...
The review provides current data on terminology, prevalence, etiopathogenesis, clinic and differenti...
A good understanding of infant skin should provide a rationale for optimum management of the health ...
A good understanding of infant skin should provide a rationale for optimum management of the health ...
To compare prevalence and severity of diaper dermatitis (DD) in infants and toddlers (babies) across...
Diaper dermatitis is a common disease in children under 2 years of age; its prevention is based on p...
Infancy is the time of adaptation from intrauterine life to the rather dry and cold, environment. In...
Diaper (napkin) dermatitis is an acutely presenting inflammatory irritant contact dermatitis of the ...
M.Tech.Diaper dermatitis (Nappy Rash) is an acute inflammation of the skin in the diaper area and is...
Diaper dermatitis leads to approximately 20% of all childhood dermatology visits. There have been se...