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- Q: What is Desitin Maximum Strength Original Paste used for? A: Desitin Maximum Strength Original Paste is used to help heal, soothe, and prevent diaper rash in babies. It contains the maximum level of zinc oxide to provide an effective barrier for healing.
- Q: How does Desitin work to relieve diaper rash? A: Desitin works by forming a thick barrier on the skin that protects against moisture and irritants, promoting healing and soothing discomfort associated with diaper rash.
- Q: Is Desitin safe for my baby's skin? A: Yes, Desitin is clinically proven to be safe for babies and is designed specifically for delicate skin. It is recommended for use from birth.
- Q: How quickly can I expect results when using Desitin? A: Many parents report noticeable improvement in their baby's diaper rash within one diaper change when using Desitin Maximum Strength Original Paste.
- Q: What are the key ingredients in Desitin Maximum Strength Original Paste? A: The key ingredient in Desitin Maximum Strength Original Paste is zinc oxide, which provides a protective barrier and helps to soothe irritated skin.
- Q: Can Desitin be used with cloth diapers? A: Yes, Desitin can be used with cloth diapers, but it is recommended to use a barrier or liner to prevent staining.
- Q: How often should I apply Desitin to my baby? A: It is recommended to apply Desitin at every diaper change or as needed to protect against and treat diaper rash.
- Q: Is Desitin Maximum Strength Original Paste fragrance-free? A: Yes, Desitin Maximum Strength Original Paste is fragrance-free, making it suitable for sensitive skin.
- Q: What is the packaging size of Desitin Maximum Strength Original Paste? A: Desitin Maximum Strength Original Paste comes in a 2 oz tube and is available in packs, such as a 5 pack.
- Q: Can Desitin be used for other skin irritations? A: Desitin is specifically formulated for diaper rash and is not recommended for other types of skin irritations unless advised by a healthcare professional.



