Author:
Rezaei Shawheen J.,Linggonegoro Danny,Admani Shehla
Abstract
Purpose of review
This review describes recent developments in neonatal skincare management and situates these findings within the preexisting literature on neonatal dermatology.
Recent findings
The studies included in this review expand research methods evaluating skincare management to different contexts across the world. Several studies explore the roles of emollient therapy, disinfection, and skin-to-skin contact on improving neonates’ long-term health outcomes. Recent findings also assess the impact of neonatal interventions on atopic dermatitis risk later in life as well as epidemiological and microbiome variables that may predict this risk. Additionally, updates on various dermatological conditions unique to neonates are discussed in further detail.
Summary
Neonatal skincare management differs in notable ways from that of other age groups. The presentation of dermatologic diseases as well as the rare conditions that affect neonates make their clinical management unique. The recent literature on neonatal dermatology can help inform clinicians regarding important considerations in treating their neonatal population.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)