The makers of AD offer two distinct products to meet your baby's needs — one to prevent diaper rash everyday, and another to effectively treat occasional rashes. Use as directed.
- Specially formulated with zinc oxide, the #1 pediatrician-recommended ingredient for the treatment of diaper rash. - Spreads on easily, providing thorough coverage for effective treatment and protection. - Available in 4 oz. tubes. - Allows skin to heal naturally. - Use at first sign of diaper rash. - Pediatrician Recommended.
- To avoid prolonged exposure to irritants and wetness, you should change diapers promptly after soiling. - Keep all of the diapering items you need together: diapers, wipes or a soft damp cloth, a small towel or a dry wash cloth for drying. - Wash and dry your hands before you begin, or wipe with a fresh diaper wipe. - Choose a surface that allows you to work easily while keeping your baby safe. When possible, you may prefer to use a changing table. - Make sure your baby is comfortable and not fidgeting. It may be helpful to use a toy to keep your baby distracted. Be careful not to leave your baby unattended, not even for a moment. - Remove the soiled diaper. Thoroughly cleanse the diaper area including creases and folds. Disposable wipes are convenient, and a washcloth with warm water and soap is also acceptable. (To avoid bacterial infections, take care to clean girls' diaper areas from front to back. ) - Carefully blot your baby dry with a dry washcloth. Avoid rubbing, as this may irritate their delicate skin. - Prevent diaper rash by applying a generous layer of AD Original Ointment on baby's bottom, genital area and the folds of the thighs at every diaper change. - If you are treating diaper rash, apply an even, liberal coat of AD Zinc Oxide Cream to the entire diaper area at every diaper change. - Put the diaper on, making sure that it fits snugly but not too tightly. - Dispose of soiled diaper in a covered diaper pail. - Wash your hands with soap and water, or use a fresh diaper wipe.