The Effect of Olive Oil and Centaury Oil on Rash

Last updated: January 23, 2025
Sponsor: Harran University
Overall Status: Active - Not Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Allergy

Rash

Treatment

Control

Clinical Study ID

NCT06800352
HRU-VSYO-HYSA-2024/139
  • Ages 6-18
  • All Genders

Study Summary

Diaper dermatitis is a preventable health problem. No study evaluating the efficacy of centaury oil in diaper dermatitis was found in the literature. This study will be conducted to investigate the effect of olive oil and centaury oil in the management of diaper dermatitis.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • The baby has mild diaper dermatitis according to the diaper dermatitis severityrating scale

  • The baby receives antibiotic treatment

  • The baby gets additional food

  • The baby is between 6-18 months

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Infants with moderate or severe diaper dermatitis according to the diaper dermatitisseverity rating scale

  • Babies with open wounds on the perineum,

  • Babies with any skin disease

  • Babies who use barrier creams or special oils in routine care

Study Design

Total Participants: 60
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: Control
Phase:
Study Start date:
December 30, 2024
Estimated Completion Date:
June 30, 2025

Study Description

Diaper dermatitis is estimated to have an incidence of between 7% and 35%, although the prevalence cannot be determined precisely because it is not usually seen as a disease by parents and most patients are treated at home. Prevention of diaper dermatitis should be the main approach in treatment and care. Once it occurs, the aim of treatment is to accelerate the healing of the damaged area and prevent its spread. In the prevention and treatment of diaper dermatitis, practices such as ventilating the baby's diaper, changing the diaper frequently, keeping the area dry, cleaning with appropriate methods, using barrier creams and not tying the diaper tightly have been reported to be beneficial.

In the literature, studies using methods such as water, herbal cream (chamomile cream, calendula cream, aloe vera cream), barrier cream (zinc oxide) and herbal mixture (honey, beeswax, olive oil) were found in the treatment of infants with mild to moderate diaper dermatitis. It has been stated that the rates of diaper dermatitis will continue to increase if parents are not given adequate information about appropriate care and which products are beneficial or even harmful. In conclusion, diaper dermatitis is a preventable health problem. No study evaluating the efficacy of olive oil and centaury oil in diaper dermatitis was found in the literature. This study will be conducted to examine the effect of olive oil and centaury oil in the management of diaper dermatitis.

Connect with a study center

  • Mardin Training and Research Hospital

    Mardin,
    Turkey

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