As the tender skin of newborns demands special care and attention, understanding the potential risks associated with topical compounds becomes paramount for parents and caregivers. The phrase “Risk of topical compounds” encompasses a spectrum of concerns related to skincare products applied to delicate infant skin. In this discussion, we delve into the factors contributing to these risks, shed light on the vulnerabilities of newborn skin, and offer insights to help make informed choices in safeguarding the health and well-being of your precious little one. Let’s navigate the risk of topical compounds and their impact on newborn skin for a safer and healthier start to your baby’s skincare journey.
Compound | Product | Concern |
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Triclosan | Liquid deodarent Soaps | The risk of toxication seen with phenolic compounds |
Povidine – iodine | Topical antiseptic (Betadine) | Hypothyroidism, goiter |
Isopropyl alcohol (Under occlusion) | Topical anti-septic | Cutaneous haemorrhagic necrosis |
Propylaxglycol | Emollients cleansing agents | Excessive internal & para using risk of hyperosnolality & seizures |
Benzothonium chloride | Skin cleansers | Poisoning ingestion carcino genesis |
Glycerin | Emollients cleansing agents | Hyperosnolality & Seizure |
Amonium Lactate | Exfolliants, emollients | Possible lactic acidosis |
Coaltar | Shampoos, topical anti-inflammatory ointments | Excessive use of polycystic aromatic hydrocarbons: risk of cancer |
Salicyclic acid | Shampooos Keratolytic emollients | Metabolic acidosis, salicyclism |
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