2021
DOI: 10.33425/2690-537x.1020
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Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Effectiveness of Topical Aloe vera on Diaper Dermatitis with Parameters Degree of Diaper Dermatitis with Scale

Abstract: Background: For toddlers younger than 36 months, most of them still use diapers, so diaper rashes frequently appear in the diaper area. To improve the skin barrier, a moisturizer is needed to repair the skin barrier. Besides, the ceramide gold standard of moisturizer for diaper dermatitis, topical ingredients with natural ingredients can be used, for example, topical Aloe vera. Objective: To prove the effectiveness of topical Aloe vera moisturizer compared to other topical ingredients against diaper dermatiti… Show more

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“…Tanaman herbal seperti Lidah buaya juga memiliki sifat antibakteri, antiinflamasi, antijamur dapat membantu menyembuhkan luka. Memberi Lidah buaya dapat digunakan sebagai alternatif untuk dermatitis popok (20). Menurut penelitian yang dilakukan (Panahi et al, 2012) menyebutkan bahwa diaper dermatitis menurun secara signifikan pada anak-anak yang diobati dengan aloe vera.…”
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“…Tanaman herbal seperti Lidah buaya juga memiliki sifat antibakteri, antiinflamasi, antijamur dapat membantu menyembuhkan luka. Memberi Lidah buaya dapat digunakan sebagai alternatif untuk dermatitis popok (20). Menurut penelitian yang dilakukan (Panahi et al, 2012) menyebutkan bahwa diaper dermatitis menurun secara signifikan pada anak-anak yang diobati dengan aloe vera.…”
Section: Kesimpulanunclassified
“…Diapering, while undoubtedly effective and convenient for containing an infant's excreta, exposes the skin to continuous conditions it was not inherently designed to withstand. As a result, infant skin often struggles to withstand this prolonged exposure, leading to potential adverse effects (4) . Various illnesses can lead to skin problems in the diaper region, encompassing those directly triggered by diapers or the diaper environment, some exacerbated by diaper use without a clear causal link, and others unrelated to the diaper or its surroundings.…”
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confidence: 99%