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  2. Baby oil - Wikipedia

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    Baby oil is often used in the skin care of newborns. Baby oil is an inert oil used to keep skin soft and supple, named for its use on babies and also often used on adults for skincare and massage. The skin of an infant, especially a premature one, is sensitive, thin, and fragile.

  3. Finger tip unit - Wikipedia

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    As two FTUs are approximately equivalent to 1g of topical application, the "Rule of Hand" states that "4 hand areas = 2 FTU = 1 g". [4] In the original study in the UK, [1] one FTU weighed 0.49 g in men and 0.43 g in women. The area covered by one FTU was 312 cm 2 in men and 257 cm 2 in women. [2] Very similar results were found in a Mexico ...

  4. Ammonium bituminosulfonate - Wikipedia

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    Ichthammol is a mixture obtained by sulfurization of vegetable oils (soybean oil, tung oil, corn oil, etc.), sulfonation, and neutralization with ammonia. Organic sulfur content ≥ 5.5%, ammonium content ≥ 2.5%. — Chinese definition according to ChP 10 [12] As a result, Chinese "ichthammol" is very different from standard ichthammol.

  5. Hand eczema - Wikipedia

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    Hand eczema is a common condition: study data indicates a one-year prevalence of up to 10% in the general population. [18] It is estimated that only 50–70% of people affected consult a doctor. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] The frequency of severe, chronic and recurrent forms of hand eczema is estimated at 57%.

  6. The Best Creams for Eczema in 2024 - AOL

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    Alleviate your eczema symptoms with Blu Atlas Body Lotion; it’s the best cream for eczema in 2024.Its nourishing ingredients penetrate the skin’s barrier to support healing and restoration. If ...

  7. Potassium permanganate (medical use) - Wikipedia

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    For treating eczema, it is recommended using for a few days at a time due to the possibility of it irritating the skin. [10] Higher concentration solutions can result in chemical burns . [ 11 ] Therefore, the British National Formulary recommends 100 mg be dissolved in a liter of water before use to form a 1:10,000 (0.01%) solution.

  8. Id reaction - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The diagnosis is frequently made by treating the initial triggering skin problem and observing the improvement in the eczematous rash. Both the initial skin problem and the id reaction must be observed to make the diagnosis. [5] [6] Not all dyshidrotic rashes are id reactions, but id reactions are often dyshidrotic-like. [2]

  9. Topical gels - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Have a pH value greater than 5 and smaller than 9 when saturated in an aqueous solution. [1] [2] Not be highly acidic or highly alkaline. [1] [2] Biological properties: The drug should be non-irritant [9] and non-allergenic. [1] [2] Under a constant rate of delivery (zero order release profile), tolerance to the drug must not be ...