
pmid: 27834525
The skin, the body's largest organ, has several functions. Its barrier role can be undermined if it is in contact with urine, faeces and other sources of excess moisture; overhydration can also increase the likelihood of injury from friction through contact with clothing, incontinence pads or bed linen. If skin has been damaged by moisture or is at risk of this, its health can be supported through cleansing to maintain its acid mantle followed by protection with barrier products. Barrier preparations are available in different forms, and their effectiveness varies. A new product, Medline Remedy Moisturising Barrier Cream, has been trialled in adults, children and neonates in a variety of healthcare settings.
Aged, 80 and over, Male, Pressure Ulcer, Skin Cream, Dermatitis, Middle Aged, Skin Care, Varicose Ulcer, Urinary Incontinence, Humans, Female, Fecal Incontinence, Aged, Leg Injuries
Aged, 80 and over, Male, Pressure Ulcer, Skin Cream, Dermatitis, Middle Aged, Skin Care, Varicose Ulcer, Urinary Incontinence, Humans, Female, Fecal Incontinence, Aged, Leg Injuries
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