-
December 2020. "
Emollients: new
information about risk of
severe and
fatal burns with paraffin-containing and paraffin-free
emollients". GOV.UK. Archived...
- δέρμα (derma) 'skin'. In most cases, dry skin can
safely be
treated with
emollients or moisturizers.
Xeroderma occurs most
commonly on the scalp,
lower legs...
-
composition containing low
concentrations of
detergents and high
levels of
glycerin and
emollients such as oils and esters",
published 1993-11-18 v t e...
- can help with pain and make
walking easier.
Regularly moisturising with
emollients protects the skin and
prevents it from
drying out.
Liposuction to remove...
-
National Formulary as a non-proprietary
emollient preparation. It is used as a topical,
external medicine,
emollient moisturiser, and general-purpose substitute...
- with an
allergy patch skin test. It is
treated with
simple moisturizers,
emollients, and
sometimes topical steroids,
while perioral dermatitis is worsened...
-
moderate certainty evidence that the use of skin care
interventions such as
emollients within the
first year of life of an infant's life is not
effective in...
-
Prednicarbate is a
relatively new
topical corticosteroid drug. It is
similar in
potency to hydrocortisone.
Corticosteroids have
always been an important...
- nutrition,
avoidance of
excessive sun exposure, and
appropriate use of
emollients.
Practices that
enhance appearance include the use of cosmetics, botulinum...
- as an
aqueous and
nonaqueous viscosity-increasing agent. It
imparts an
emollient feel to the skin and can be used in water-in-oil emulsions, oil-in-water...