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Incontinence associated dermatitis

Incontinence-associated dermatitis: new insights into an old problem

IAD may be regarded as a type of contact dermatitis that occurs in patients who have urinary or faecal incontinence, often causing significant discomfort, and reduced quality of life.2 Typically, IAD...

Wound dressing options for exudate and moisture management: demystifying cyanoacrylate

MASD associated with incontinence, also referred to as IAD, typically presents as diffuse erythema but may also be characterised by erosion, oedema, scaling, papules, or bullae containing serous...

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