Emollient bath additives provide no benefit over standard care for eczema in children and more effective treatments should be invested in, a study has found. The research found that children who used ...
Bath oils used to treat children with eczema offer little benefit and should not be provided on the NHS, according to the prescribing watchdog. Emollient bath additives are ‘not clinically or cost ...
Children with eczema should not be offered bath emollients on the NHS, according to new guidance. Watchdog the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) said it had reviewed the ...
NICE has recommended that GPs do not prescribe bath emollients for children under 12, in a draft new guideline published today. The updated guidance, out for consultation until 4 April, comes after ...
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