Emollients - what you need to know Barbara Page MBE Nurse Advisor - Dermatology.

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Emollients - what you need to know Barbara Page MBE Nurse Advisor - Dermatology

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Emollients - what you need to know

• Barbara Page MBE• Nurse Advisor - Dermatology

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Skin

• facts and functions

• promoting healthy skin – skin integrity

• emollient therapy

• explore the variety of emollients

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Skin Facts …….

• the largest organ of the body• weighs approx 2.5 kg• covers area approx 2 sq metres• contains over 1 million nerve

endings• has ability to regenerate itself• cell renewal takes approx 28 days• two main layers - dermis &

epidermis

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Functions of the skin

• barrier

• temperature control

• sensory

• vitamin D synthesis

• communication & display

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Promoting Healthy Skin……. the basics of skin care

emollients…… emollients……

emollients…...

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AllergensAllergens

Healthy Skin

WaterWater

Water

Water Water

WaterWaterWater

WaterWaterWater

© 2001 Elliott/Cork/Cork

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Loss of Skin Barrier

allergens/irritants/infection into skin - skin reacts

© 2001 Elliott/Cork/Cork

Loss of waterLoss of waterLoss of waterLoss of fat Loss of fat

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Internal and External Factors

SkinGeneral Health

Central Heating

Cold SunTrauma

HeredityFactors

Infection

Chemicals/ Allergens/Irritants

Stress

Ageing

Drugs

Lifestyle

HormoneChange

Pollution

Infestation

Nutrition Fluid intake

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Emollients play a vital role in the management of skin disease

• definition and function• classification• when to apply• how to apply• which emollient

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Emollients

Emollients are oils that spread easily on the skin, providing partial occlusion that hydrate and improve the Stratum Corneum

Rawlings A.V. et al., Dermatologic Therapy, Vol. 17, 2004, 49-56

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Emollient……definition and function

• medical term for moisturiser• safe• simple• effective• steroid sparing • intrinsic anti-inflammatory action

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Emollients also help to…………

• replace water lost from the skin• lubricate the skin• reduce scaling • seal the Stratum Corneum

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Classification of emollients….

• Lotions / Gels contain more water and less fat than

creams

• Creams contain a mixture of water and fat

• Ointments contain very little water

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Classification cont………………

• Bath oils clean and hydrate - trap water in

skin

• Soap substitutes not astringent - not alkaline - do

not dry out the skin

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Emollients…..when to apply

• as frequently and liberally as possible

• if possible at least 3 times per day

• after bathing when the skin is still moist

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Emollients….how to apply effectively

• bathing • generously but gently• do not rub vigorously - may cause

itching or irritation • smooth emollient along arms, legs

and body following the natural hair growth

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Emollient………the choice

• paramount importance

• cosmetic acceptability essential

• compromise between efficiency and

cosmetic acceptability

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Which emollient ?

The very best emollient for any individual is……………. the one they prefer

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Emollient base……...

Important point to remember………

• use a cream base for moist/wet skin

• use an ointment base for dry/cracked

skin

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Quantities of emollient

For an adult with dry or compromised skin

• bath additives 300mls per month

• creams or ointments 2000gr per month

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Emollient chart

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Emollient chart

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What not to use on the skin

• Aqueous Cream

• Emulsifying Ointment

• Olive Oil

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Useful web sites

• www.pcds.org.uk• www.dermnetnz.com• www.nhsfife.scot.nhs.uk/skinintegrity • www.nhsfife.scot.nhs.uk/skincare • www.bad.org.uk • www.bdng.org.uk• www.sdns.co.uk • www.eczema.org • www.pathways.scot.nhs.uk/

dermatology

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• Thank you

• Questions ?