Recent study findings published in Allergy suggest that twice-daily application of emollients within the first 8 weeks of life significantly reduces the cumulative incidence of atopic dermatitis (AD) ...
Early initiation of daily specialized emollient use until 2 months was associated with a reduced incidence of atopic dermatitis development among high-risk infants. Early initiation of daily ...
Daily application of full-body emollients within the first 9 weeks of life reduced the risk of developing atopic dermatitis by 24 months. The magnitude of effect was larger in a population not at high ...
LISBON, Portugal — The regular application of an emollient on the skin of babies in their first year of life does not prevent eczema, according to results from two large clinical trials. "One hundred ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Emollient use did not significantly prevent the development of atopic dermatitis among infants at high risk for ...
Dry skin conditions require regular application of emollients to keep the skin soft and hydrated. This article discusses the principles of emollient use and describes the procedure for their ...
Atopic dermatitis (AD), commonly known as eczema, is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that often manifests on sensitive skin. Characterized by dry, itchy, and inflamed skin, AD can lead to ...