Infant skin care: prevention of diaper dermatitis

Skin care in children has been a problem exercising the minds of both parents and doctors from the moment of birth. Why are they so interested in knowing about the infant skin and care for it? Consideration must be given to the anatomical and physiological features of the newborn skin structure and...

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Main Author: L. S. Starostina
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Language:Russian
Published: Remedium Group LLC 2020-03-01
Series:Медицинский совет
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Online Access:https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/5535
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spelling doaj-ae3b9f4149774b87a0bdf472212f19522021-07-28T13:29:44ZrusRemedium Group LLCМедицинский совет2079-701X2658-57902020-03-0101414910.21518/2079-701X-2020-1-41-495035Infant skin care: prevention of diaper dermatitisL. S. Starostina0I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)Skin care in children has been a problem exercising the minds of both parents and doctors from the moment of birth. Why are they so interested in knowing about the infant skin and care for it? Consideration must be given to the anatomical and physiological features of the newborn skin structure and differences from the adult skin structure. Its weight accounts for 10–13% of the newborn body weight as compared to 3% of the adult body weight. Anatomical maturity only partially correlates with functional maturity, these differences concern both barrier function and thermoregulation. The epidermis in newborns and infants is much thinner, looser, the layers are underdeveloped. The epidermal basement membrane connecting the epidermis and the dermis is made up of four poorly differentiated sublayers, the cells are of small size, the number of desmosomes  at the cell-cell  junctions is also much lower, which results in the unstable connection between the epidermis and the dermis. These distinctive features explain the difference in the newborn skin care, the choice of care products, the prevention of various pathological conditions, and even the subtleties of treatment. The variety of skin care products for newborns, the difference in composition and different dosage forms can cause confusion in young parents, and improper use of such products and various disturbing factors can lead to impairment of the normal state and function of the skin. And as a consequence of this, various pathological conditions may develop that already require active and even long-term treatment. The purpose of this article is to give the reader a brief picture of the anatomical and functional features of the skin structure, any changes developing in the postnatal period, and the need for the use of skin care products. It provides the skincare rules, compliance with which will not lead to the opposite effect.https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/5535skinnewborn skin featuresnewbornskin carediaper dermatitisskin care products
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Infant skin care: prevention of diaper dermatitis
Медицинский совет
skin
newborn skin features
newborn
skin care
diaper dermatitis
skin care products
author_facet L. S. Starostina
author_sort L. S. Starostina
title Infant skin care: prevention of diaper dermatitis
title_short Infant skin care: prevention of diaper dermatitis
title_full Infant skin care: prevention of diaper dermatitis
title_fullStr Infant skin care: prevention of diaper dermatitis
title_full_unstemmed Infant skin care: prevention of diaper dermatitis
title_sort infant skin care: prevention of diaper dermatitis
publisher Remedium Group LLC
series Медицинский совет
issn 2079-701X
2658-5790
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Skin care in children has been a problem exercising the minds of both parents and doctors from the moment of birth. Why are they so interested in knowing about the infant skin and care for it? Consideration must be given to the anatomical and physiological features of the newborn skin structure and differences from the adult skin structure. Its weight accounts for 10–13% of the newborn body weight as compared to 3% of the adult body weight. Anatomical maturity only partially correlates with functional maturity, these differences concern both barrier function and thermoregulation. The epidermis in newborns and infants is much thinner, looser, the layers are underdeveloped. The epidermal basement membrane connecting the epidermis and the dermis is made up of four poorly differentiated sublayers, the cells are of small size, the number of desmosomes  at the cell-cell  junctions is also much lower, which results in the unstable connection between the epidermis and the dermis. These distinctive features explain the difference in the newborn skin care, the choice of care products, the prevention of various pathological conditions, and even the subtleties of treatment. The variety of skin care products for newborns, the difference in composition and different dosage forms can cause confusion in young parents, and improper use of such products and various disturbing factors can lead to impairment of the normal state and function of the skin. And as a consequence of this, various pathological conditions may develop that already require active and even long-term treatment. The purpose of this article is to give the reader a brief picture of the anatomical and functional features of the skin structure, any changes developing in the postnatal period, and the need for the use of skin care products. It provides the skincare rules, compliance with which will not lead to the opposite effect.
topic skin
newborn skin features
newborn
skin care
diaper dermatitis
skin care products
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