Fact.MR has compiled a new research report on the
emollient market that delivers the most credible go-to forecast of the
emollient market.
Seven studies and one meta-analysis examined the use of
emollients in preterm infants; there was agreement that
emollients do improve skin condition.
* Skin Cleansing--surfactants,
emollients, theology modifiers, chelating agents
lient pro includ f pt The MHRA said products should contain clear advice not to smoke or go near naked flames and information about the risk of severe burn injury or death when clothing, bedding and dressings with
emollients dried on them are accidentally ignited.
The authors stressed that there was strong evidence that supported regular use of leave-on
emollients, and clinical consensus around the use of
emollients as soap substitutes.
Dylan Griffiths, of skin care firm Eucerin, said: "Don't make the mistake of stopping using
emollients if your skin isn't flaring up, says.
Dryness makes symptoms worse, so using specialist
emollient creams is the mainstay of caring for eczema-prone skin.
Recent studies also have demonstrated that a simple intervention from birth--the daily application of an
emollient moisturizer--seems to protect susceptible infants from the development of AD.
The living standards have improved and so has the disposable income which together drives the
emollients esters market on the upward trajectory.
NICE (2007) and RCPCH (2011) guidelines offer clear guidance on how to manage childhood eczema with core components being
emollients and, for many children, the use of topical corticosteroids (TCS) combined with a strong focus on the educational needs of children and their parents and carers.
Skin care for the feet in eczema is very important; if foot eczema is not controlled with
emollients and topical treatments a referral to the dermatology department may be required.