Examples of using Barrier function in English and their translations into Slovak
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Medicine
-
Financial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Official/political
-
Computer
-
Programming
The main reason for skin dryness is an impaired skin barrier function which results from.
in which the skin is not able to maintain barrier function.
it effectively performs its barrier function.
With improved barrier function there is reduced redness
On the other hand the barrier function of adult skin increasingly weakens with higher age, as well as metabolic processes slow down.
This helps to strengthen skin's barrier function, protect its natural defences
while it improved the barrier function of the skin.
won't impair barrier function.
This is extremely important because changes in bowel barrier function, also known as leaky gut syndrome,
Reduction barrier function creates the risk of infection in the prostate gland
Rice starch has also been found to improve skin barrier function(measured by the loss of water through skin) in people with eczema.20.
dry skin it's important to choose a body cleanser that strengthens the barrier function and protects against moisture loss.
When the skin starts to thin, its barrier function and its natural protection against UV are also gradually reduced.
This intensely calming moisturiser combines probiotic extracts and prebiotic nutrients to boost barrier function for sensitive skin.
support its natural barrier function.
This is the case when the skin's barrier function is compromised and is exacerbated by naturally depleting
A newer class of drugs for improving barrier function in both pediatrics and adults includes Atopiclair and MimyX.
The creators of Verakol argue that their drug is able to restore the barrier function of the mucous membrane and intestinal wall.
At both stages in life, skin is thinner and the barrier function less effective,
These include the backs of the hands, where a shortage of the secretions needed to maintain skin's barrier function means they are less protected from external influences.