Also known as Moisture Associated Skin Damage (MASD), there are many terms used to describe moisture-induced skin damage. Moisture lesions can be defined as inflammation or skin erosion caused by prolonged exposure to any type of source of moisture. For example, urine, stool, sweat, wound drainage, saliva or mucus, etc. These lesions can occur in any age group but people with older age are more prone to Moisture Associated Skin Damage. It generally occurs on the buttocks, groins, inner thighs, natal cleft, and skin folds, etc.
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