Evidence supporting the use of: Cream
For the health condition: Diaper Rash
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 5
Diaper rash creams are widely used to prevent and treat diaper dermatitis (diaper rash), and their use is strongly supported by scientific evidence. These creams typically contain barrier agents such as zinc oxide or petroleum jelly, which form a protective layer on the skin to reduce moisture exposure, friction, and contact with irritants such as urine and feces. Numerous clinical studies and dermatological guidelines endorse the use of such creams in both the prevention and management of diaper rash. For example, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Dermatology recommend thick barrier creams containing zinc oxide or petrolatum as first-line therapy for uncomplicated diaper dermatitis.
Randomized controlled trials and observational studies have shown that these creams significantly decrease the severity and duration of diaper rash compared to no treatment or placebo. Zinc oxide, in particular, has both protective and mild anti-inflammatory properties, which help soothe the skin and promote healing. Additionally, some creams may include mild antifungal or antibacterial components for cases complicated by infection, further broadening their efficacy.
In summary, the use of creams for diaper rash is based on robust scientific evidence, with high-quality studies demonstrating both safety and efficacy. Their routine use is a standard of care in pediatric practice for both prevention and treatment of this common condition.
Other ingredients used for Diaper Rash
aloe verabisabolol
turmeric
lauric acid
zinc
Allantoin
Calendula
Cocoa Butter
Castor Oil
Other health conditions supported by Cream
Bruises (healing)Cold Sores
Cuts
Diaper Rash
Eczema
Inflammation
Itching
Rashes and Hives
Skin (dry and/or flaky)
Skin Care (general)
Sunburn
Wounds and Sores