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Diaper Dermatitis

Pediatrics In Review, 1995
Epidemiology Diaper rashes are among the most common skin disorders of infancy. In one survey of 1089 infants, diaper dermatitis occurred in 50%; however, only 5% had severe rash. The peak incidence of diaper dermatitis is between 9 and 12 months of age.
S, Singalavanija, I J, Frieden
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Ulcerated diaper dermatitis: Child abuse mimicker

Pediatric dermatology, 2023
Irritant diaper dermatitis is a common dermatologic problem among infants and young children. Severe erosive presentations, although uncommon, are diagnostically challenging and can mimic non‐accidental trauma (NAT).
Stella A Caldas   +4 more
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Diaper Dye Dermatitis

Pediatrics, 2005
Diaper dermatitis is a common problem in outpatient pediatric office settings. Although most diaper rashes represent a form of contact dermatitis in response to irritants in the diaper environment, other rashes may be the result of an allergen in the diaper.
Alberta, Lauren   +2 more
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Comparison of Aloe Vera versus Petroleum Jelly in Reduction of Diaper Dermatitis among Infants admitted in BPKIHS

MedS Alliance Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences, 2023
INTRODUCTION: Diaper dermatitis is one of the most common inflammatory skin reactions during infancy caused by high humidity, maceration and friction due to contact with urine and faeces.
Laxmi Dahal   +4 more
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Preventive and curative approaches to diaper dermatitis in children: a systematic review.

Acta Dermatovenerologica Alpina Pannonica et Adriatica
Diaper dermatitis (DD) is a common inflammatory skin condition in the diaper area of infants, caused by a combination of host and environmental factors, such as moisture, friction, elevated skin pH, and prolonged exposure to urine and feces.
Stella Gracia Octarica   +5 more
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Diaper Dermatitis: Microbiome Influence and Best Treatment Strategies

The Innovation Lab Journal
Diaper dermatitis is one of the most common dermatologic conditions in infants, with a multifactorial etiology influenced by mechanical friction, prolonged moisture exposure, altered skin pH, and microbial colonization.
Briana Neidig, Chris Meretsky
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Diaper Dermatitis

Pediatrics In Review, 2021
Lauren E, Helms, Heather L, Burrows
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