zinc ointment
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Definition
Noun: A medicinal preparation in ointment form containing zinc compounds, used topically to treat various skin conditions.
Usage
Zinc ointment is applied directly to the skin. It is used for its soothing, protective, and mildly astringent properties. - It is commonly used to treat diaper rash, minor burns, and skin irritations. - It forms a protective barrier on the skin to lock in moisture and shield against further irritation.
Examples
- Zinc ointment is a staple in many first-aid kits for treating skin abrasions.
Advanced Usage
- Therapeutic Use: In clinical settings, zinc ointment may be part of a treatment plan for conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or superficial wounds due to its skin-protecting and healing qualities.
Variants and Related Words
- Zinc oxide ointment: A more specific term, as zinc oxide is the most common active zinc compound used in such ointments.
- Zinc paste: A thicker preparation, often with a higher concentration of zinc oxide, used for more severe or weeping skin conditions.
- Barrier cream: A general term for protective ointments, which often contain zinc oxide.
Synonyms
- Zinc oxide cream
- Diaper rash ointment (when used for that specific purpose)
- Protective ointment
Related Phrases
- To apply zinc ointment: The standard phrase for using the product.
- Remember to gently clean and dry the area before you apply zinc ointment.
Noun
- an ointment containing zinc that is used to treat certain skin diseases