Nappy Rash

Dermatitis of urinary incontinence in babies is often referred to as nappy rash. Urine is full of urea and when this is in contact with skin for a prolonged period, urease-producing bacteria present in the urine or on the skin, convert the urea to ammonia, and this causes an alkaline chemical burn to the skin.

Current therapies include barrier creams, powders and absorbent nappies/continence pads to limit contact with the skin. We offer a novel approach of using our Watercress Extract 
to “neutralise” the urine to reduce the associated skin damage. It is worth mentioning here, that it is unlikely our product will make a significant contribution to preventing skin damage from faeces as there are other potentially damaging components in faeces including proteases and lipases (they break down protein and fat respectively).

 

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