Description
Desitin Maximum Strength, 14.4 Ounces
Item #1209134
Online Price14.49$
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11.99$
Price Per OUNCE: $0.83
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Features:
- 3 Tubes, 4.8 Ounces Each
- Helps Treat and Prevent Diaper Rash
- Protects Chafed Skin Due to Diaper Dash and Helps Seal Out Wetness
- Zinc Oxide 40%
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Overview
DESITIN® Diaper Rash Treatments are the #1 Choice
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Benefits of DESITIN® Diaper Rash Paste:
- Contains the maximum level of zinc oxide available without a prescription
- Creates a rich, thick protective barrier
- Helps reduce redness and irritation of sensitive baby skin
- Provides moisturization to baby’s skin
Uses for DESITIN® Diaper Rash Paste:
- Helps heal and soothe diaper rash discomfort
- Helps seal out wetness and provides a barrier to protect baby skin from irritants
- Creates an optimal environment that allows baby skin to heal
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Closed environment created by the diaper
Diapers are usually snug fitting. This results in little air reaching baby’s diaper area, which causes baby’s skin to become warmer and moister and therefore have a higher pH (which is a measure of acidity vs. alkalinity) than elsewhere in the body. Excessive moisture in the skin makes it more easily penetrated by irritants and more vulnerable to swelling. -
Friction
Friction can weaken the protective barrier of the skin. Moist skin is more vulnerable to friction than dry skin, making the diaper area particularly prone to this problem. Friction between the diaper and the skin, two areas of skin (such as in skin creases and folds), and constant wiping and cleaning in the diaper area can facilitate the penetration of irritating substances into the skin. -
Contact with urine and feces
The enzymes in feces (protease and lipase) may irritate baby’s tender skin. In addition, feces contain organisms that can cause skin infection. Urine further irritates the diaper area. As urine breaks down, it releases ammonia. This causes the pH of the skin to rise (in other words, to become increasingly basic, or alkaline) and the enzymes from baby’s stool to become more active. This may result in tissue/skin damage and lead to diaper rash.