Many people who have incontinence will experience incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD). This is especially common in older adults.1 This condition is directly related to incontinence. The skin, when exposed to urine or faeces regularly, can become inflamed.1 IAD can cause pain, considerable discomfort and distress.3
IAD is also known as perineal dermatitis, diaper/nappy rash, irritant dermatitis, moisture lesions, or perineal rash.3
The barrier function of the skin breaks down
What you can do about it:
Using an absorbent product with curly fibre has the potential to prevent incontinence associated dermatitis, as well as reduce the severity and promote healing.
MoliCare® Premium is an absorbent range of products from slight to severe incontinence, that contains curly fibre and has active skin protection, used in combination with the MoliCare® Skin barrier cream & MoliCare® Skin Zinc Oxide cream with NUTRISKIN protection complex and skin balanced pH5.5. Protection Complex for
added moisture and protection and a pH of 5,5.
Because skin is exposed to alkaline urine during incontinence, taking steps to acidify the skin will help.3,5
Ammonia in urine elevates the skin pH impairing its barrier function.3,6 Urine also overhydrates exposed skin increasing the risk of friction injury.3,5,6
Faecal enzymes also damage the skin, with liquid stool being particularly irritating to the skin.3
Ask your doctor or pharmacist for appropriate choices to treat your symptoms.