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Disseminated Diaper Dermatitis With Concomitant Body Rash: A Case Report. [PDF]
Diaper dermatitis is a rash typically localized to the genital area and may have various etiologies, including irritant and allergic contact dermatitis. In most cases, it resolves on its own with minimal to no medical intervention, and when treatment is ...
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A novel treatment of diaper dermatitis in children and adults. [PDF]
Diaper dermatitis (DD) is an acute inflammatory reaction, regardless of the cause, of the diaper‐covered area. Topical skin barrier repair cosmetic products are the mainstay treatment to cure and/or prevent DD.
Dall'Oglio F +3 more
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Incidence and Risk Factors of Diaper Dermatitis in Hospitalised Children Aged 0-24 Months: An Epidemiological Descriptive Study in Iran [PDF]
Introduction: Diaper dermatitis can cause unpleasant complications for the child and the family. However very limited studies are reported on the topic. Aim: To investigate the incidence of diaper dermatitis and its risk factors in hospitalised children.
Hajar Esmaeilzadeh +5 more
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The primary goals of preventing and treating diaper dermatitis include keeping the skin dry, protected, and infection free. Frequent diaper changes with the superabsorbent disposable diapers may be the best tactic for infants' skin, if not the environment.
E L, Kazaks, A T, Lane
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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 is a common dermatological condition in children, particularly those aged 0-24 months, characterized by mild to severe inflammation. Over hydration skin has been associated with the occurrence of diaper dermatitis, as it can disrupt the
Widya Gabriella Manurung +2 more
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Diaper dermatitis often occurs in children. In Indonesia, the guidelines for managing this health problem are issued by each hospital in Indonesia, but there are no guidelines for formal prevention and management released by the Indonesian Health ...
Prihatini Dini Novitasari, Dessie Wanda
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Axillary Contact Dermatitis in an Adult Caused by Hexamidine Diisethionate From Baby Wipes Labelled "Pure Water". [PDF]
Contact Dermatitis, Volume 94, Issue 2, Page 190-191, February 2026.
Domingos-Ancement EE +2 more
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Laxative-induced contact burns from accidental ingestion of senna in a 2-year-old female. [PDF]
Abstract Senna (sennosides) is a natural stimulant laxative containing anthraquinone glycosides, commonly used to treat constipation. We present the case of a healthy 2‐year‐old female (~12.5 kg) who is not yet toilet‐trained and accidentally ingested a single 15 mg chocolate‐flavored sennoside chew (1.2 mg/kg). This led to sharply demarcated erythema,
Olorunsogo T, Oarhe CO, Miri AR.
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Topical vitamin A, or its derivatives, for treating and preventing napkin dermatitis in infants [PDF]
Background Napkin dermatitis (nappy or diaper rash) is a non-specific term used to describe in flammatory eruptions (rashes) in the napkin area. Most infants develop napkin dermatitis at least once during their infancy.
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