Emollients topical

What is Emollients topical?

Emollients are used for the dressing and management of superficial wounds, minor abrasions, dermal ulcers, donor sites, 1st and 2nd degree burns, including sunburns, and radiation dermatitis. When applied to a wound, emollients provide a moist environment for quicker healing.

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How do members experience Emollients topical?

Top 5 reported purposes & perceived effectiveness

Purpose Patients Evaluations Perceived Effectiveness
Dry skin 14 4
Eczema 9 4
Psoriasis 5 3
Dry lips 3 0
Acne breakout 2 3

Common side effects

Side effect Patients Percentage
Inflammation 1
Pain 1
Skin irritation 1
Wrinkles 1

Side effect severity

Side effects as an overall problem
Severity Evaluations Percentage
Severe 2
Moderate 0
Mild 0
None 21

Member evaluations

LianneGoes

evaluated on Feb 24, 2010

  • Perceived effectiveness for sores: Slight
  • Side effects: None

one_step_closer

evaluated on Jan 18, 2012

  • Perceived effectiveness for eczema: Slight
  • Side effects: None

Rachael

evaluated on Aug 09, 2012

  • Perceived effectiveness for rash or skin problems: Moderate
  • Side effects: None
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