Ellagic acid ointment for newborns can be used and is usually used to treat newborn diaper rash, atopic dermatitis and other skin conditions.
Ellagic acid ointment is a commonly used skin protectant that causes the local skin to form a protective layer, astringes inflammation and stops pain and bleeding. Since the drug is less irritating to the local skin, it can be used to treat neonatal skin disorders such as neonatal diaper rash and atopic dermatitis. In addition, ellagic acid ointment is effective in the treatment of eczema in adults and bedsores in the elderly.
The ellagic acid content has an effect on the liver, and babies’ skin is delicate and absorbs topical medications better, so it is not recommended to use it on large areas or for long periods of time. Due to the acidic nature of ellagic acid, iron application is usually not recommended. Consult a dermatologist or pediatrician before use, and use the medication as directed by the doctor.