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Skin Barrier Ointments and Creams

Barrier ointments are often used on individuals whose skin can become easily irritated, especially due to incontinence. The use of adult diapers, protective underwear, and other incontinence products can lead to irritant contact dermatitis (diaper dermatitis [DD]) or incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD). The contact of urine and feces for extended lengths of time not only results in a higher humidity environment that is conducive to these skin ailments, but it can also result in higher microbial contents and higher pH. A quality skin barrier ointment is a must for those who use these products daily to prevent skin rashes, sores, and irritation. Barrier creams and ointments help protect the skin from excessive contact with those conditions and agents that can break down fragile, deteriorated skin.

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The Purpose of Skin Barrier Creams

Skin barrier creams will lay down a protective coating over the skin to keep moisture and friction from causing skin irritation. Today’s barrier cream products contain soothing ingredients like vitamins and aloe, which will not only protect the skin from damage but will also promote healing and comfort to already damaged skin. Vitality Medical provides several brands that offer hospital-grade creams and ointments to protect patients for hours at a time. Vitality Medical is proud to offer barrier creams and ointments as a valuable resource for patients of all ages. Consider some of our most popular skin barrier ointment brands, such as Medline Remedy Phytoplex Z-Guard Skin Protectant Paste, which is very highly rated by customers. Patients will also have the choice of high-quality products offered by Coloplast, McKesson, and many others.

Skin Barrier Cream: Densities and Consistencies

A couple of things to take into consideration when purchasing skin barrier creams are their densities and thicknesses. During the application process, extra layers may be necessary if the barrier cream is not thick enough. A thick cream will help ensure there is always a layer of protection. When skin areas have constant wet spots or come into contact with moisture, this can cause rashes, irritations, and wounds. Skin, clothing, and other wearable materials can rub off barrier creams that are not thick enough in consistency, limiting the effects of the ointment and prolonging discomfort.

Allergy Considerations and Skin Ointments

Becoming familiar with a barrier cream of one’s choice and its active ingredients will help reduce the risk of allergic reactions. Certain brands, such as DermaRite and Medline, may include ingredients like aloe or petroleum jelly that can cause allergic reactions in certain individuals. These brands offer multiple other barrier cream options that do not include these ingredients, too, but may include others that can also cause discomfort. Taking the time to review the included ingredients before a purchase will make customers aware of the options offered, and familiarize themselves with the brand they are most comfortable with.

Common Issues Treated with Barrier Cream:

  • Diaper rash
  • Contact dermatitis
  • Skin infection preventative measures
  • Friction irritation
  • Irritation due to skin-to-skin contact such as contact between skin folds

For additional information or product specifications about any of the skin barrier ointment products available at Vitality Medical, please contact a product specialist. Vitality Medical is dedicated to 100% customer satisfaction on each purchase.

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