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Oral germ reduction with residual effect

REF 40020 Oral Hygiene Gel plus

Oral mucosa-protective cleansing & wound care

REF 40050 Body Hygiene Liquid plus

Cleansing care for IAD and skin irritations

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What is the RheoDol® Oral Hygiene ABC?

The RheoDol® Oral Hygiene ABC (Absterge - Bioburden - Care) offers patient groups, particularly those in intensive care and oncology, an innovative product component system based on biomolecular science for oral cleansing (A), germ reduction (B), and wound care (C). For these patient groups, as well as others from childhood onward, RheoDol® Oral Hygiene represents a long-lasting, cost-effective, and optimal product combination.

The medical device / care products can be used in the Oral Hygiene ABC (Oral Cleansing (A), Germ Reduction (B) and Wound Care (C)) as well as in individual applications and offer a variety of diversification options with market-introduced product solutions in areas such as intensive medical and nursing care, wound management and modern wound care, infection and hygiene management, tracheotomy and laryngectomy, oncological care and palliative medicine.

Why the ORAL HEALTH important in medical care?

MODERN ORAL CARE to promote oral health in medical care.

Oral care for patients presents a unique challenge. The goal is to give the natural oral flora a chance to regenerate, as this is the only way to ensure the natural barrier function of the oral cavity is restored. Traditional treatments often lead to the destruction of the oral flora and prevent its restructuring. In contrast, cleaning, targeted decontamination, removal of pathological plaque, moisturizing, and post-operative wound care are crucial for supporting the normalization process.

RheoDol® Oral Hygiene promotes a positive effect in patients with xerostomia, crusting, aphthous ulcers, gingivitis, candidiasis, or stomatitis. These anamnesis are more frequently observed in ventilated and oncology patients.

Objective: Oral wound healing functions optimally only when the oral flora is as undisturbed as possible. Oral mucosa-protective cleansing and germ reduction improve wound healing in cases with the anamnesis described.

Reason: Oral surgery usually involves disinfecting the oral cavity, which disrupts some of the beneficial bacteria in the oral flora. In addition to cleaning the wounded area, the regeneration of the oral mucosa is then a primary focus. RheoDol® Oral Hygiene promotes wound healing by supporting the restoration of the oral flora. It cleans the oral cavity, protects it from inflammation, and provides optimal care and moisture.


What is the RheoDol® Body Hygiene?

RheoDol® Body Hygiene offers, especially for clinic, long-stay and elderly patient groups including intensive care, oncology, radiation medicine, wound care and similar, an innovative product system based on bioscience for gentle body cleansing without the use of water or soap and without foaming. It is a biocompatible, pH-skin-neutral, continuously usable, mild liquid for whole-body washing of face, neck, ears, upper body, lower abdomen (front/back), arms, hands, legs and feet.

For these patient groups, RheoDol® Body Hygiene represents a permanently usable, inexpensive and optimal product solution, counteracting skin irritations such as peristomal skin lesion at a tracheostomy, xerosis cutis, IAD (incontinence-associated dermatitis), diaper dermatitis, intertrigo and skin tears.

Why the SKIN INTEGRITY important in medical care?

MODERN SKIN CARE to promote skin integrity in medical care.

The focus is on selected skin risks and skin problems, because adequate skin care interventions make a crucial contribution to prevention and/or treatment.

RheoDol® Body Hygiene promotes a positive effect in patients with peristomal skin lesion at a tracheostomy, xerosis cutis (dry skin), IAD (incontinence-associated dermatitis), intertrigo, or skin tears ("parchment skin"). These anamnesis are frequently observed in geriatric, intensive care, and oncology patients. 

Objective: Every person with a need for nursing support and a skin-related risk or problem receives nursing interventions that maintain and promote skin integrity, based on existing medical histories as described.

Reason: Skin problems can significantly impact health, quality of life, and well-being. Impaired skin integrity disrupts vital functions, such as protection against external influences, and can lead to wounds, infections, and severe limitations in physical well-being. Early identification of individuals with known risk factors and specific skin problems, comprehensive information and counseling on managing these risks and problems, implementation of evidence-based skin cleansing and care practices, and regular evaluation of these practices can prevent or improve these skin problems.

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