DIAPERGUARD CREAM 30 g
Manufactured By Leeford Healthcare
Composition Aloevera 12.0%w/w, Zinc Oxide 7.0% w/w, Vitamin A 0.0118% w/w, Vitamin E 2% w/w, Nicotinamide 1% w/w, D-Panthenol 1% w/w & Magnesium Sulphate Heptahydrate 2% w/w
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Description:
Pregnancy interaction
- This is a topical formulation that doesn't get absorbed into the body very much; thus, it is usually safe to use during pregnancy.
- When applied on the skin, aloe vera, zinc oxide, vitamin E, panthenol, and magnesium sulfate are all thought to be safe.
- There contains only a small amount of vitamin A (0.0118%), but pregnant women shouldn't take too much vitamin A. However, topical microdoses are usually safe.
- Do not put on large amounts of skin or broken skin when pregnant unless your doctor tells you to.
- Not meant for use inside.
FAQs for Medicine?
Q1. Is it safe for babies to use this cream?
Yes, it is often used to treat diaper rash, redness, and skin irritation in babies.
Q2. Is it safe to use for a long time?
Yes, for preventing diaper rash or caring for delicate skin. Follow the directions for use every time.
Q3. Is it safe to use on open wounds?
No, don't use it on serious cuts, bleeding, or infected skin unless your doctor tells you to.
Q4. How long does it take to become better?
Most skin irritation becomes better in 24 to 72 hours.
Q5. Can adults use it to treat skin rashes or chafing?
Yes, it works effectively for adults with dermatitis, heat rash, friction rash, and moisture rash.
Q6. Is it okay to use with different creams?
Be careful when using it with steroid, antifungal, or antibiotic creams. Talk to your doctor first.
Expert advice
- Before applying, make sure the area is clean and dry.
- Put it on after every diaper change for babies to keep a barrier around them.
- Don't use this cream with harsh soaps, wipes that contain alcohol, or powders.
- For speedier healing, give your skin some air every day.
- Stop using it and contact a doctor if the irritation gets worse or the rash doesn't get better in three days.
- Do not eat this cream; make sure babies don't eat it by mistake.
Side effects
- A little stinging
- Lack of moisture
- Peeling skin
- Feeling like you're burning for a short time
- Itching or redness
- Not very often:
- Rash from an allergy
- Swelling or discomfort that lasts
- Dermatitis from contact
- If your symptoms get worse, stop using it and see a doctor.
How It Works
- The several skin-protecting chemicals in this product work together to protect the skin.
- 12% Aloe Vera
- Calms skin
- Lessens swelling
- Helps the body repair on its own
- 7% Zinc Oxide
- Creates a barrier that keeps moisture out
- Stops urine, stool, and sweat from causing irritation.
- Lessens redness and swelling
- A vitamin A
- Helps skin heal itself
- Helps keep skin cells healthy
- E vitamin
- Strong antioxidant
- Keeps skin from getting hurt
- Keeps skin moist and less dry
- Vitamin B3, also known as nicotinamide
- Lessens redness
- Helps fix the skin barrier
- Reduces swelling
- D-Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5)
- Helps wounds and skin heal
- Makes skin smooth and hydrated
- Heptahydrate of Magnesium Sulfate
- Pulls out more moisture
- Helps lessen swelling and discomfort
- Overall, it works well to protect, treat, hydrate, and repair skin that is inflamed.
Medicines interaction
- Strong topical steroids
- Antifungal or antibiotic creams should only be used if a doctor tells you to.
- Alpha hydroxy acids and exfoliating agents
- Other zinc oxide barrier creams work at the same time
- There shouldn't be any drug interactions that affect the whole body.
How to Use
- Use water or gentle wipes to clean the area.
- Do not rub; pat dry well.
- Put a thin to moderate coating on the skin that is afflicted.
- Use it after every diaper change and especially before nighttime for babies.
- Adults should use it two to three times a day or as needed.
- Keep going for a few more days after your symptoms become better to stop them from coming again.
- After applying, wash your hands.
Uses/indications
- Rash on the diaper
- Itching, redness, and irritation
- Rash from heat or sweat
- Skin discomfort caused by moisture
- Dermatitis (not too bad to bad)
- Chafing in babies or adults
- Calming down skin that is inflamed or sensitive
- Help for mending skin