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Diapering practices vary among different countries from the use of cloth diapers to the modern disposable diaper. In the last few decades, diaper technology has advanced significantly thus decreasing the prevalence of diaper dermatitis. Recent innovative
Sahana M Srinivas, Sandipan Dhar
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Diaper Rash dan Teknologi DermaCream
Diaper rash atau ruam popok sering dijumpai dalam praktek sehari-hari, namun seringkali tidak menjadi masalah karena dianggap ringan. Kelainan tersebut lebih sering terjadi pada bayi yang sering ngompol dan diare.
Siti Aisah Boediardja
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Diaper dermatitis occurs in 40% of children in the first year of life [1, 17, 18]. The risk of diaper dermatitis is low when diapers are changed six or more times per day, at breastfeeding and home care (versus nurseries and kindergartens).
V. M. Delyagin
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Diaper dermatitis: differential diagnosis and prevention issues
The skin of newborns and infants is characterized by structural and functional immaturity. Diaper dermatitis is one of the most common skin conditions in this age period. This condition has a complex and multifactorial etiology.
Irina N. Zakharova +2 more
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DIAPER DERMATITIS – CASE REPORT
Diaper dermatitis is the most common skin disease in infants and toddlers. It mainly affects the skin that is in direct contact with the diaper. The most common cause of inflammation of the skin under the diaper is irritant contact dermatitis.
Mateja Starbek Zorko, Živa Prijatelj
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Racial Disparities in Incidence of Diaper Dermatitis and Implications for Diaper Inequities
Objectives: To examine if the likelihood of infants and toddlers requiring medical care for diaper dermatitis, a condition linked to infrequent diaper changes and possible diaper need, is different across racial/ethnic groups.
Jennifer Randles +4 more
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Diapering, Diaper Technology, and Diaper Area Skin Health [PDF]
AbstractDisposable diapers are the most common diaper care practice in Western societies today, and their use continues to increase globally. Improvements in disposable diaper technology have helped to reduce the prevalence and severity of diaper dermatitis (DD) over the course of the last few decades.
Mauricio, Odio, Lauren, Thaman
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BackgroundCaregivers of patients who wear conventional diapers are required to check for voiding every hour because prolonged wearing of wet diapers causes health problems including diaper dermatitis and urinary tract infections ...
Jae Ho Cho +10 more
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Background: Diaper dermatitis is one of infants and toddlers' most common skin diseases; it accounts for 10–20 % of all skin diseases and 25 % of pediatric dermatology visits.
Agegnehu Bante +3 more
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Diaper need is a form of material hardship that acutely affects families with young children, is not currently addressed by US antipoverty programs, and has received little public or scientific attention.
Emily H. Belarmino +2 more
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