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- Zinc oxide is an ingredient in many products. Some of these are certain creams and ointments used to prevent or treat minor skin burns and irritation. Zinc oxide overdose occurs when someone eats one of these ...
- Vusion® Ointment (as a combination product containing Miconazole, Zinc Oxide)
- ... infants seems to help heal diaper rash. Applying zinc oxide paste also seems to help. But it doesn' ... Cold sores (herpes labialis). Applying zinc sulfate or zinc oxide to the skin, alone or with other ingredients, ...
- Travelers' Health: Travel Health Kits (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Traveler's Health/Related Issues ... Traveler's Health ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Learn the essential supplies to suggest to international travelers ...
- Sunburn (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)Sun Exposure/Start Here ... Sun Exposure ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Pruritus Ani (American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons)Anal Disorders/Specifics ... Anal Disorders ... Understand the causes, symptoms, and treatments for pruritus ani, a distressing condition characterized by intense ...
- ... prevention coatings Vitamin and mineral supplements Zinc chloride Zinc oxide (relatively unharmful) Zinc acetate Zinc sulfate Heated or ...
- ... if a diaper rash cream would be helpful. Zinc oxide or petroleum jelly-based products help keep moisture away from your baby's skin when applied to completely clean, dry ... Do not use talc (talcum powder). It can get into your baby's ...
- Traveling Safely with Infants and Children (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Traveler's Health/Children ... Traveler's Health ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Learn how to offer practical safety tips to international travelers ...
- ... your skin. Some barrier creams contain petroleum jelly, zinc oxide, cocoa butter, kaolin, lanolin, or paraffin. Ask your ...