Effects of Argan Spinosa Oil in the Treatment of Diaper Dermatitis in Infants and Toddlers
Diaper Rash
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Diaper Rash focused on measuring Argan oil, Infant, Children, Diaper Dermatitis, Topical Steroid Ointment
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Infants/toddlers aged two years or younger
- Diagnosed with diaper dermatitis (DD) by a paediatrician at baseline day
Exclusion Criteria:
- Physical history of co-morbidities
- Disorders that require special treatment (kidney disorders, malignancy, oral or genital thrush, psoriasis, on high protein diets or minerals deficiencies such as zinc deficiency)
- Use of oral antibiotics therapy or topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- Participation in another study
- Allergic history to the active ingredients of trial medications.
Sites / Locations
- Al-Ramtha governmental hospital
- King Abdulla university hospital
- Princess Rahmeh hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
The traditional medicinal product of Argan spinosa oil
The conventional topical steroid ointment
The researcher talked to children's caregivers, explained the study process and provided general consistent tips to the all of them, including firstly washing the affected area only with warm water, disposing the area to the fresh air and keep the area dry; secondly spreading the traditional medicinal product of Argan spinosa oil on the affected area sparingly over the lesions borders forth times per day, then diaper the baby; finally not to apply any on the affected area such as wet wipes, essence contained soaps, barrier cream or other medications during the seventh day of the trial. The home follow-up visits took place and the researcher re-evaluated diaper area using the 5- point grading scale in the first, third and seventh day of trial.
The researcher talked to children's caregivers, explained the study process and provided general consistent tips to the all of them, including firstly washing the affected area only with warm water, disposing the area to the fresh air and keep the area dry; secondly spreading the conventional topical steroid ointment on the affected area sparingly over the lesions borders forth times per day, then diaper the baby; finally not to apply any on the affected area such as wet wipes, essence contained soaps, barrier cream or other medications during the seventh day of the trial. The home follow-up visits took place and the researcher re-evaluated diaper area using the 5- point grading scale in the first, third and seventh day of trial.