Neonatal Skin: Understanding the Developing Lipid Barrier and Its Importance
The neonatal skin undergoes significant development in its lipid barrier, which plays a crucial role in protecting the infant from environmental stressors and pathogens. At birth, the lipid barrier is immature, making the skin more vulnerable to irritants and dehydration. Over time, this barrier strengthens, helping to maintain hydration and prevent infections. Understanding this development is vital for providing proper skin care and preventing conditions like eczema and skin infections in newborns.
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