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skin maceration

Softening by contact with liquid, especially that of skin. Etiology: - constant contact of skin with moisture - occlusive dressing - wet diapers Clinical manifestations: - erythema - excoriated skin - blisters - white & silvery patches - can affect any skin in constant contact with moisture - skin folds - groin - buttocks Management: 1) eliminate cause of moisture a) toileting program for urinary incontinence b) urinary catheter - condom catheter - reserve indwellng urinary catheter for refractory cases c) remove & clean fecal incontinence 2) protect skin from moisture a) clean gently with mild soap & water after each episode of incontinence b) apply a barrier cream (vaseline, zinc oxide) c) use disposable diapers that wick moisture from the skin d) use linen incontinence pads when disposable diapers worsen perineal dermatitis

General

sign/symptom dermatitis

References

  1. Geriatrics at your Fingertips, 13th edition, 2011 Reuben DB et al (eds) American Geriatric Society
  2. Stedman's Medical Dictionary 26th ed, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1995