Zinc ointment – a remedy for external use, has an astringent and drying effect.
When used on children, it helps prevent diaper rash, protects against urine and other irritants and soothes irritated skin.
Reduces exudation and wetting, which relieves local irritation.
The symptomatic and protective effect of the drug is determined by zinc oxide. Zinc oxide combined with a petroleum jelly base creates a physical barrier, forming a protective coating on the skin that reduces the effects of irritants on the affected area and prevents rashes.
Testimony
Treatment and prevention of “diaper” rash.
The drug is also used as a first aid treatment for minor skin injuries (small burns, cuts, scratches, diaper rash).
Photocontact dermatitis.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the drug.
Side effects
Hypersensitivity reactions to the drug are possible: itching, hyperemia, allergic reactions in the places where the ointment is applied.
How to take, course of treatment and dosage
For external use only.
“Diaper” rash in infants.
Treatment: wash and dry the affected area before application. At the first sign of redness, diaper rash or slight skin irritation, the ointment is applied 3 or more times a day, as needed, usually at any diaper (diaper) change.
Prevention: apply to skin covered by diapers or diapers before signs of irritation begin, especially before bedtime when the baby may be in wet diapers for a long time.
Cuts, scrapes and burns
Apply a thin layer, if necessary apply a gauze dressing.
Apply only to superficial and uninfected lesions.
Photocontact dermatitis
The ointment is applied in a thin layer to the affected areas of the skin 1-3 times a day.






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