It does not contain cortisone.
It can be used in the area with eczema-related lesions.
It repairs your skin barrier.
It helps relieve itching caused by eczema.[1]
It contains dense lamellar lipid.
Clinically tested.
It does not contain preservatives and perfume.
It is safe to use in babies and children.[2]
It is not suitable for use on open wounds.
When should Bepanthol Sensiderm be used?
bepantholSensiderm helps relieve itching in 30 minutes with its white cream structure and cortisone-free formula.[1]and ensures the restructuring of the skin barrier. It repairs the damaged skin barrier thanks to the special lamellar lipids it contains. It helps relieve complaints such as itching, redness and flaking.
bepantholSensiderm on the skin
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bepantholSensiderm strengthens the skin barrier with the special lamellar lipids it contains. In this way, the skin's own lipid layers, which provide a natural protection against irritation, are strengthened, which provides relief from itching and redness and supports the skin's renewal and recovery process.
What is itching and how should it be treated?
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In such cases, the carnivore layer, that is, the lipids that form the skin barrier, is damaged and itching may be triggered. These lipids, composed mainly of ceramides, provide a natural protection against irritation.
When this protective barrier is damaged, the skin loses water. This causes dryness and itching on the skin. The vulnerable skin barrier has difficulty preventing irritants that may irritate the skin from entering the body, causing more itching.
Sensiderm was developed to relieve itching and redness that may occur in babies, children and adults and to soothe the skin.
What is atopic dermatitis?
Atopic dermatitis, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic skin disease that is more common in children and manifests itself with recurrent and itchy lesions. It is known that atopic dermatitis affects 230 million people worldwide and its incidence is increasing.[1]Atopic dermatitis is seen in 15-20 of children and 2-8 of adults worldwide.[1]
Symptoms of atopic dermatitis:
The typical location of atopic dermatitis lesions in infants and young children is the face, neck, outer surface of the arms and legs.
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Things to avoid to prevent atopic dermatitis:
Dry and cold weather
Stress
Woolen, synthetic clothing
Taking a bath with extremely hot water
Using products that can irritate the skin, such as scrubs, during bathing
Cleansers that can irritate the skin
Sweating
Allergens