Dermatosis

Recommendation

The body should only be washed with HYPOGEN CARE Shower Foam. The Shower Foam is so mild and has such a low proportion of surfactants (detergents) that it cleans as gently as possible. For hand washing, HYPOGEN CARE Washing Lotion is recommended instead of the shower foam. After washing, rinse the cleansed skin areas thoroughly.

Then apply HYPOGEN CARE LLS Care Cream to the skin - be gentle on the affected areas. The cream should be applied after every shower or cleansing. Basic care with Shower Foam and LLS Care Cream significantly reduces the skin's susceptibility to dermatosis.

If the skin is generally very dry, HYPOGEN CARE Skin Care Oil should be massaged into the skin before using LLS Care Cream . The skin areas irritated by the dermatosis should also be treated gently. Applying the skin care oil in this way relaxes the skin and reduces its susceptibility to tearing.

Now apply a thin layer of HYPOGEN CARE Wound Care Lotion locally to the affected areas or HYPOGEN CARE Wound Care Fluid for larger areas. Do not wash or wipe off, but allow to absorb or dry. Cracked skin can also be treated locally with Wound Care Lotion (apply thinly).

For dermatosis on the face, the use of HYPOGEN CARE Facial Cleanser in combination with HYPOGEN CARE Make-up Remover Oil (if required) is recommended. This replaces Shower Foam in the treatment procedure described above. In the case of dermatosis on the face, however, make-up should be avoided as far as possible until it has subsided.

The effect is dermatologically confirmed: In general, good skin care according to this recommendation can be expected to significantly alleviate dermatosis in more than 90% of cases. In particular, itching is significantly alleviated and the external appearance of the affected areas is improved. This significantly increases the quality of life.

Features

Dermatoses are chronic eczemas, i.e. forced inflammations of the upper skin layers (epidermis and dermis). There are many different types of dermatoses, which are usually reddened and can itch violently. Characteristic is also the formation of weeping vesicles. If eczema persists for a long period of time, the skin can dry out severely and form scales. The skin, which has been altered by the dermatosis, loses its barrier function, resulting in increased water loss. The skin becomes brittle and cracked.

Referenced terms

chronic eczema

*The recommendations of the navigator on symptoms, diseases, etc. are not a substitute for professional advice or treatment by a doctor. In general, it is advised to consult a specialist for medical guidance in case of skin diseases.
The recommendations of the navigator must not be used for independent medical treatment: The correct classification of symptoms, diseases and clinical pictures, etc. can only be provided by a physician, especially in the case of multiple diseases