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Psoriasis
Atopic Dermatitis
Senile xerosis
Any other
Infants and Children
Adults (18-65 years)
Elderly (65+ years)
All age groups equally
Climate (e.g., humidity, temperature)
Pollution
Seasonal Changes
Environmental Factors
Genetic Conditions
Aging
Visual Assessment
Scoring Systems (e.g., Eczema Area and Severity Index)
Topical Moisturizers
Systemic Treatments
Phototherapy
Very effective
Moderately effective
Slightly effective
Not effective
Infants and young children
Adolescents
Adults
Elderly
Urea + Lactic Acid Cream
Paraffin-based Lotion/Cream
Ceramide-based Cream
Emollients
Humectants
Occlusive
Combination products
Paraffin
Ceramides
Lactic acid
Very Effective
Effective
Average
Ineffective
Irritation
Greasiness
Allergic Reaction
Any Other
Cream
Lotion
Ointment
Gel
Verbal Instructions
Printed education Materials for patients
Digital Resources
Very High
High
Very Low
Once Daily
Twice Daily
As Needed
Apply emollient before corticosteroid
Apply corticosteroid before emollient
Alternate days
Use emollient only during remission
Very Reasonable
Reasonable
Expensive
Very Expensive
Cost
Lack of Knowledge
Perceived Ineffectiveness
Frequently
Occasionally
Rarely
Never
Colloidal oats
Probiotics
Prebiotics
After Bathing
Before Bed
Throughout the Day
Winter
Summer
Year-round
0-5%
5-10%
10-20%
20% or more
Mild xerosis
Moderate ichthyosis
Atopic dermatitis
Enhanced delivery systems
Novel active ingredients
Personalized formulations