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Frequently asked questions
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What is Drapolene Cream used for?
Drapolene Cream is primarily used to treat and prevent nappy rash in babies by forming a protective barrier on the skin. It also soothes and heals minor skin irritations, burns, and chafing in both babies and adults, making it a versatile addition to your skincare routine.
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How often can I use Drapolene Cream?
You can apply Drapolene Cream as often as needed, particularly after each nappy change to prevent and treat nappy rash. For minor skin irritations or burns, apply whenever the skin starts showing signs of irritation to maintain protection and promote healing.
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Is Drapolene Cream safe for adults?
Yes, Drapolene Cream is safe and effective for adults. It’s commonly used to treat minor skin irritations, burns, and chafing, offering relief by soothing the affected area and preventing further irritation, much like it does for babies.
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Can I use Drapolene Cream on broken skin?
Drapolene Cream is generally intended for use on intact skin to soothe and protect it. If your skin is broken, severely irritated, or if you have concerns about using the cream on sensitive areas, it is best to consult a healthcare professional before application to ensure it is safe and effective for your specific needs.
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What should I do if I experience side effects from Drapolene Cream?
If you experience mild side effects such as skin irritation or redness, you can usually continue using the cream with caution. However, if you notice severe side effects like swelling, intense irritation, or difficulty breathing, discontinue use immediately and consult a healthcare professional for further guidance.
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