Zinc oxide is a mineral sunscreen that protects the skin from UV rays and aids in skin conditions like irritation, rashes, inflammation, and acne. It comes in many forms, such as ointment, sprays, topical sticks, and cream.
Zinc Oxide spray is more than just a sunscreen. Its function is to treat minor burns, diaper rashes, chapped skin, irritation, and other minor skin infections. Curious whether it is safe to use for diaper rashes? Yes, Zinc Oxide is used for the sensitive skin of kids and the elderly.
Zinc Oxide Spray is an easy application to apply to the skin. Unlike other skin protection balms or creams, this won’t leave a white cast and still soothes and protects the irritated skin. It also contains Vitamin D and A.
The main application of Zinc Oxide spray is to treat dermatitis. Using this spray is as easy as using a body spray. Take a shower and apply it to the irritated skin. We advise consulting a doctor before using any product that contains Zinc Oxide. Avoid applying them if you have an allergy to zinc, cod liver oil, lanolin, dimethicone, paraben, wax, or mineral oil.
Please note that it does not work or treat bacterial or fungal infections and is used for minor skin irritations and infections. In case of the condition gets worse, make sure to contact your doctor as soon as possible.
Use appropriately as prescribed by the doctor and as directed on the label. Beware of applying it close to your eyes or face. Zinc Oxide is to be used only on the skin. Apply on the irritated skin.
Unlike regular zinc oxide balms that leave a white residue on the skin, Zinc Oxide spray completely dries off the skin so it can also be used on the go.
It is used to treat minor skin irritations, including chapped and irritated skin. Regular use is required, yet immediately contact your doctor if the condition gets worse instead.
Zinc oxide is quite gentle for kids’ skin. To treat diaper rashes, spray it on the particularly irritated skin after changing the diaper. We recommend using it during bedtime to give more effectiveness, for that is probably the longest in-between period in the changing diapers turns.
For better results, keep the diaper area clean and dry by changing the wet diapers as soon as possible.
Contact your doctor if the rashes have not improved within 7-10 days of use.
Use Zinc Oxide skin products as a necessity. There’s no need to set a particular dosage. Whenever you find that your skin condition seems to improve, you must reduce the frequency of use or stop the usage completely.
Please remind that Zinc Oxide is for only external use and minor skin conditions. Do not spray it on deep wounds or severe burns.
Consult with a doctor before applying another medication on the same spot that has been exposed with Zinc Oxide ointment or spray.
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