Skin irritation from incontinence is also referred to as incontinence-associated dermatitis which is caused by prolonged exposure to the bacteria in urine or stool and can result in painful symptoms such as burning or itching.
SYMPTOMS OF INCONTINENCE-ASSOCIATE DERMATITIS INCLUDE:
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redness, ranging from light pink to dark red, depending on skin tone
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patches of inflammation or a large, continuous area of inflammation
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warm and firm skin
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lesions
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pain or tenderness
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burning
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itching
Tender, dry skin can break down rapidly, particularly when moisture is present, and can be very challenging. Your first and best defense is to use highly absorbent products that are made for bladder control. These products are made to absorb urine and work to quickly pull liquid away from your skin.
Next, be sure to change the product frequently and definitely after each significant void. When cleaning the area, use mild soap or the Bedside Care Perineal Wash, rinse well, and blot the skin dry. Try not to rub! Instead, blot the moisture away and be sure the area is thoroughly dry which is critical to keeping skin healthy!
Last, if skin irritation persists, you can apply an ointment or cream such as Calmoseptine Ointment or Baza Antifungal Cream that is specifically designed to be a barrier against moisture.
