Good Routine Baby Skincare

Good Infant Skincare can help prevent the most common dermatoses in Babies!

  • The three most common dermatoses affecting infants are, irritant diaper dermatitis (IDD), atopic dermatitis (AD) and infantile seborrhoeic dermatitis (ISD)
  • One in ever two children will suffer from at least one of these dermatoses
  • While all three diseases are apparently different they have a common basis which is damage to the skin barrier

Factors Responsible for Baby Dermatoses
 

Factors responsible for Baby Dermatoses

Good routine Baby Skincare is a set of practices which aims to give the best care to the fragile skin of infants. It comprises of three steps...

 

  • Good bathing practice - Bepanthen Baby Bath can help with this!!
    • Many baby cleansing products are harsh for baby’s skin as they contain detergents that remove the skin lipids (source)
  • Good nappy practice
    • Use good quality supper disposable nappies. Compared with washable cloth nappies, these have been shown to be associated with a reduces incidence and decreased severity of IND (sources)
    • Nappies should be changed immediately when soiled to reduce the amount of time the skin is in contact with the urine/faeces. Also, depending on the age of the child, nappies should be changed frequently.
  • Routine use of emollient – Bepanthen Ointment can help with this!!
    • In general, Ointment (water in oil formulations with a lipid content ≥ 50%) provide a superior moisture barrier than lighter oil in water products (source). . Therefore ointments are generally more effective than creams and lotions (source) Emollients:
      • Protect against skin disruption
      • Are important for maintaining skin moisture but not all emollients support the skin barrier (source)
      • Studies have that application of a barrier supportive emollient aid in protecting and repairing the skin barrier (sources)

 

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