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Clinical Characteristics of Granular Parakeratosis Caused by Benzalkonium Chloride: A Retrospective Case Series. [PDF]
Lin F, Wang Y, Chen S.
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Emollient Acceptability in Childhood Atopic Dermatitis: Not All Emollients are Equal
Current Pediatric Reviews, 2018Eczema or Atopic Dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic relapsing skin disease associated with impaired quality of life. Regular usage of moisturizer/emollient is the mainstay of management but acceptability of emollient is often suboptimal. We investigated if emollient acceptability is influenced by various clinical factors in AD.A survey on frequency of
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Nurse Prescribing, 2016
This article provides an outline of pathophysiology of the skin and discusses the function of emollients and how they work on dry skin. With many different types of emollients on the market, nurse prescribers can become overwhelmed with choice, and budgetary pressures may cause patients to lose preference of choice.
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This article provides an outline of pathophysiology of the skin and discusses the function of emollients and how they work on dry skin. With many different types of emollients on the market, nurse prescribers can become overwhelmed with choice, and budgetary pressures may cause patients to lose preference of choice.
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2021
The drug of first choice for most dry skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, or ichthyosis is a safe greasy moisturiser. The basic underlying problem in most forms of eczema is dry, itchy skin that leads to a defective skin barrier function, making the patient susceptible to infection, irritants and allergens.
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The drug of first choice for most dry skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, or ichthyosis is a safe greasy moisturiser. The basic underlying problem in most forms of eczema is dry, itchy skin that leads to a defective skin barrier function, making the patient susceptible to infection, irritants and allergens.
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Nursing Standard, 2005
Although the benefits of emollient therapy have been widely acknowledged in dermatology treatments (Cork 1997), emollients have tended to be undervalued and under-used in general care and wound management. Healthy skin is an essential part of patient wellbeing, and emollient therapy is integral to the management of skin problems.
Allyson, Brown, Martyn, Butcher
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Although the benefits of emollient therapy have been widely acknowledged in dermatology treatments (Cork 1997), emollients have tended to be undervalued and under-used in general care and wound management. Healthy skin is an essential part of patient wellbeing, and emollient therapy is integral to the management of skin problems.
Allyson, Brown, Martyn, Butcher
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SENSORY CHARACTERIZATION OF EMOLLIENTS
Journal of Sensory Studies, 2008ABSTRACT Emollients are one of the most commonly used ingredients in cosmetic emulsions, being closely related to the sensory properties of cosmetics and their skin sensory performance. In the present work, the sensory properties of four commonly used emollients (cyclomethicone, dimethicone, isopropyl mirystate and octyldodecanol) and four emollients ...
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Emollients on the Genital Area
2011Emollients are known to lubricate, moisturize and soothe the skin. Prior to their incorporation into feminine hygiene pads, thorough premarket toxicological testing is conducted to evaluate their safety and effectiveness via in-use clinical settings.
Miranda A, Farage, Raphael, Warren
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2010
The formation of skin hydration is a complex and multifactor process including the natural sources of skin moisturization and the effect of exogenously applied substances on the skin. An objective evidence for the claimed effect of a moisturizer/emollient is required. A variety of non-invasive methods for the evaluation of skin hydration exist, however
Razvigor Darlenski, Joachim W. Fluhr
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The formation of skin hydration is a complex and multifactor process including the natural sources of skin moisturization and the effect of exogenously applied substances on the skin. An objective evidence for the claimed effect of a moisturizer/emollient is required. A variety of non-invasive methods for the evaluation of skin hydration exist, however
Razvigor Darlenski, Joachim W. Fluhr
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Independent Nurse, 2009
Working with the patient to ensure the selection of an emollient that is suitable for them is vital, writes Dr Nigel Stollery.
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Working with the patient to ensure the selection of an emollient that is suitable for them is vital, writes Dr Nigel Stollery.
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