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Indian J Pediatr ; 2003 Nov; 70(11): 879-81
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-83374

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The use of disposable diapers has offered improved health care benefits. Urine and fecal matter leakage from the cloth nappies and the hand-to-mouth behavior in infants leads to many illnesses with a feco-oral mode of transmission. Also, the tender skin of the infant is more prone to nappy rash. The modern age disposable diapers, when compared to cloth nappy, have displayed a superior ability in containment of urine and feces, thereby reducing contamination and transmission of infection. Also disposable diapers contain Super Absorbent Material (SAM) that successfully reduces the incidence of nappy rash.


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Érythème fessier/épidémiologie , Couches pour enfant/effets indésirables , Matériel jetable , Humains , Hygiène , Incidence , Nourrisson , Sécurité
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Indian J Pediatr ; 2003 Aug; 70(8): 635-7
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-82383

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Diaper dermatitis, also know as nappy rash, is an inflammation of the skin covered by nappy. It probably results due to an interaction of multiple factors like increased wetness, elevated pH due to urine, fecal enzymes and microorganisms under the nappy. It manifests as an erythematous rash occurring on the convex surfaces of skin under the nappy. Rashes resembling nappy dermatitis can also be caused by some diseases which may have serious systemic manifestations. Therefore it is essential to differentiate and treat them. The principle of treatment of diaper dermatitis is to keep the skin in the nappy area as dry as possible with frequent nappy change. The superabsorbent disposable diapers are known to reduce the incidence of diaper dermatitis. Barrier creams to protect the infant's skin and mild topical corticosteroids to reduce the inflammation are mainstays of therapy. The incidence and severity can be reduced by keeping the skin dry under the nappy and protected from irritants and infections.


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Candidose cutanée/complications , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Diagnostic différentiel , Érythème fessier/diagnostic , Couches pour enfant/effets indésirables , Fèces/enzymologie , Humains , Hygiène , Nourrisson , Nouveau-né , Peau/physiopathologie , Urine/physiologie
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