Indian Journal of Dermatology (Jan 1998)

Clinical Evaluation Of A New Emollient Cream In Cry Skin Conditions

  • Shukla V A,
  • Phadke V A,
  • Khopkar U,
  • Wadhwa S

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 4
pp. 165 – 167

Abstract

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Dry skin is a common problem both in healthy individuates and in patients with skin diseases. In all cases, emollients play important role in rehydrating the stratum corneum. To evaluate the efficacy of a new emollient, thirty-six patients with symptomatic dry skin disorders were enrolled. They were given the test emollient cream for topical application twice daily for 3 weeks and followed up weekly. Subjective complaints included pruritus and discomfort while objective parameters included scaling, erythema, roughness of skin, fissuring and hypopigmentation. Treatment with the test emollient cream reduced the severity in a majority of patients. Moreover, being free of perfume, co lour, urea and lanolin, the test cream was well tolerated by all participants.