Skin Barrier Function in Neonates and Infants.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q2 ALLERGY
Eung Ho Choi
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This review focuses on the skin barrier function in neonates and infants, emphasizing the structural and functional differences compared to adult skin. Neonatal and infant skin is thinner, more permeable, and less developed, which makes it more vulnerable to irritants, infections, and dehydration. Additionally, the critical role of skin pH in maintaining barrier function is discussed, noting significant changes in pH levels during early life. This review also examines the relationship between the onset of atopic dermatitis and skin barrier function, underscoring the importance of maintaining skin barrier integrity from birth to reduce the risk of atopic diseases. Finally, recommendations are offered for skincare practices in neonates and infants, emphasizing the use of mild, fragrance-free products and the importance of tailoring skincare regimens to meet the specific needs of each neonate or infant.

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6.10
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6.80%
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53
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal features cutting-edge original research, brief communications, and state-of-the-art reviews in the specialties of allergy, asthma, and immunology, including clinical and experimental studies and instructive case reports. Contemporary reviews summarize information on topics for researchers and physicians in the fields of allergy and immunology. As of January 2017, AAIR do not accept case reports. However, if it is a clinically important case, authors can submit it in the form of letter to the Editor. Editorials and letters to the Editor explore controversial issues and encourage further discussion among physicians dealing with allergy, immunology, pediatric respirology, and related medical fields. AAIR also features topics in practice and management and recent advances in equipment and techniques for clinicians concerned with clinical manifestations of allergies and pediatric respiratory diseases.
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