The correct way to use zinc oxide ointment

Zinc oxide ointment is a topical medication and its proper use is to take an appropriate amount of zinc oxide ointment and rub it on the entire affected area.
Zinc oxide ointment has a weak astringent, moisturizing, skin protection and absorbent or drying effect, commonly used in the treatment of acute or subacute dermatitis, prickly heat, eczema, and mild, small skin ulcers. To use, take an appropriate amount of zinc oxide ointment and rub it over the entire affected area, avoiding contact with the eyes and mucous membranes of the mouth and nose.
Some patients may experience adverse reactions, such as allergy, after using zinc oxide ointment. It should be noted that the drug is contraindicated for those who are allergic to the product. If a burning sensation, redness or swelling occurs at the site of application, the drug should be discontinued promptly.
For people who need to use zinc oxide ointment, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital to consult a doctor and use the drug under the doctor’s guidance, do not use the drug without authorization.