Effect of Oxygen Blowing Combined with Montmorillonite Powder on Neo-natal Diaper Dermatitis
Objective To analyze the effect of oxygen blowing combined with montmorillonite powder on the degree of neonatal diaper dermatitis.Methods The clinical data of 86 cases of neonates with diaper dermatitis treated in Jinji-ang Hospital in Fujian Province(Fujian Hospital of Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital)from April to October 2023 were retrospectively selected,and were grouped by treatment difference,with 43 cases in each group,and the children in the control group were treated with oxygen blowing,while the observation group was treated with montelukast on the basis of the control group.The treatment efficiency,degree of dermatitis and related clinical indexes of newborns in the two groups were compared.Results The treatment effective rate of 97.67%in the observation group was higher than 83.72%in the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(χ2=4.962,P<0.05).There was no sta-tistically significant difference in the degree of dermatitis between the two groups before the treatment(P>0.05).The degree of dermatitis in the observation group after the treatment was significantly lower than that of the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).The incidence rate of red buttocks,eczema and perianal skin breakage in the observation group was better than the control group,the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).The observation groups related clinical indicators were better than the control group,the differences were statisti-cally significant(all P<0.05).Conclusion Oxygen blowing combined with montmorillonite powder during the treatment of neonatal diaper dermatitis can shorten the time of symptom relief in children,and has high clinical safety,which can further improve the degree of dermatitis and promote the recovery of newborns after clinical treatment as soon as possible.
Neonatal diaper dermatitisBlowing oxygenMontmorillonite powderEffective rate of treatmentDegree of dermatitisRelevant clinical indicators