Cosmetic Corner

Pediatric Skin Care: Survey of the Cutis Editorial Board


 

What advice do you give parents/guardians on bathing for babies with eczema?

Two-thirds of dermatologists (68%) indicated that moisturizers should be applied after bathing babies with eczema. More than half (64%) suggested using fragrance-free cleansers. Results varied on the frequency of bathing; 32% said bathe once daily for short periods with warm water, and 41% suggested to reduce bathing to a few nights a week.

Expert Commentary
Provided by Shari R. Lipner, MD, PhD (New York, New York)

Dry skin is a characteristic feature of atopic dermatitis. We now know that skin barrier dysfunction, such as filaggrin deficiency, contributes to the pathophysiology in some patients. In addition, a paucity of stratum corneum and intercellular lipids increases transepidermal water loss. Therefore, emollients containing humectants to augment stratum corneum hydration and occludents to reduce evaporation are extremely helpful in maintenance treatment of atopic dermatitis.

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