Skin complaints

General skin care

 







 DO

  • Actively look for skin abnormalities by examining the entire skin.
  • Give children without skin abnormalities usual skin care without restrictions of washing and bathing.
  • Use ointments applicable to the condition of the skin.
  • When choosing between a cream or oily ointment, consider conditions such as hot/cold weather.
  • Use products with as few additives as possible.
  • Prevent skin irritation by: 
    • Ensuring that the child's, parents' and caregivers' nails are short. If necessary, have the child wear cotton gloves while sleeping to avoid the effects of scratching. 
    • Ensuring a cool ambient temperature and preventing children from being dressed too warmly.  
    • Advise against prolonged washing, bathing and showering, using lukewarm water and preferably no soap. After washing, dab skin dry and do not rub with a towel.

Treatment of dry skin

  DO

  • Give child and parents understandable information about prevention and treatment of dry skin and factors that adversely affect dry skin.
 





 Consider
  • To prevent dry skin, consider: 
    • Using a soap-free wash emulsion with neutral pH and/or bath or shower oil and without dyes and fragrances.
    • Do not use soap and/or bath products with high pH.
  • For dry skin, consider: 
    • A bath/shower frequency of 2/3 times per week. 
    • A bath/shower water no warmer than 37 degrees Celsius. 
    • Rubbing the skin regularly with an ointment or cream. 
    • Using bath/shower oil.

Treatment of diaper dermatitis and intertrigo

Treatment for prevention of diaper dermatitis and intertrigo





  DO

  • Give the following advice to prevent diaper dermatitis in children: 
    • Make use of disposable diapers. 
    • Change diapers regularly (every 2 hours if necessary, except at night). 
    • Gently cleanse the skin after each urine/faeces discharge with soap-free and alcohol-free wipes or with a cotton washcloth and lukewarm water (possibly with a soap-free wash gel or oil). 
    • Use zinc ointment FNA to protect the skin.

Zinc oxide

  DO

  • Use zinc oxide ointments in children with diaper dermatitis/intertrigo.

Miconazole

 
 DO

  • In children with (persistent) diaper dermatitis or intertrigo, treat fungal infection with miconazole 2% cream or ointment 2 times daily for 2 to 3 weeks.  

Udder ointment, cornstarch


 DO NOT

  • Corn-starch and powder are strongly discouraged due to the undesirable ingredients.