2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13312-021-2133-6
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Indian Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines for Pediatric Skin Care

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“…In preterm neonates, routine use of alcohol-based antiseptics should not be practiced due to risk of burns or severe dermatitis. [10][11][12][13] A safer topical antiseptic option can be use of 0.05-2% w/v Chlorhexidine. [11] Similarly, use of antiseptics like iodinated povidone is not recommended in preterm neonates, as skin barrier is week in these neonates and topical application can penetrate the skin and ultimately lead to systemic effects including thyroid dysfunction.…”
Section: Evidences Related To Best Practices In Skin Care Of Premature Neonatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In preterm neonates, routine use of alcohol-based antiseptics should not be practiced due to risk of burns or severe dermatitis. [10][11][12][13] A safer topical antiseptic option can be use of 0.05-2% w/v Chlorhexidine. [11] Similarly, use of antiseptics like iodinated povidone is not recommended in preterm neonates, as skin barrier is week in these neonates and topical application can penetrate the skin and ultimately lead to systemic effects including thyroid dysfunction.…”
Section: Evidences Related To Best Practices In Skin Care Of Premature Neonatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11] Similarly, use of antiseptics like iodinated povidone is not recommended in preterm neonates, as skin barrier is week in these neonates and topical application can penetrate the skin and ultimately lead to systemic effects including thyroid dysfunction. [10][11][12][13] Emollient use has been found to protect premature skin of neonates and decrease the chances of skin tearing or stripping. Use of Aquaphor and no-sting has been found to be effective in skin protection and result in reduction of transcutaneous water loss.…”
Section: Evidences Related To Best Practices In Skin Care Of Premature Neonatesmentioning
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“…Even though consensus guidelines by the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) on skin care has been released in 2021, protocols for neonatal skin antisepsis are still lacking. 11…”
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confidence: 99%