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gary_cox2026-04-18

I've been using Pinxav 30% Ointment for the past few days to treat my baby's diaper rash, but I'm not seeing the improvements I was hoping for. The ointment seems to be doing its job of protecting the skin and creating a barrier, but the rash doesn't seem to be healing as quickly as I thought it would. I've been applying it after every diaper change and making sure the area is clean and dry before application. Has anyone else had similar experiences? I want to make sure I'm using it correctly and that it's the right product for my baby's needs. Maybe I should give it more time, or should I consider switching to something else? Any advice would be appreciated. If it comes down to the side effects listed, I don't feel too worried as I know most are rare.

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ethan_harris4/17/2026

Make sure you're not overusing it. Sometimes less is more, especially when it comes to sensitive baby skin.

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lauren_knight4/17/2026

Maybe try changing the brand of diapers or the detergent you're using to wash your baby's clothes. Sometimes skin irritations can be caused by sensitivities to certain fabrics or cleaning products.

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aaron_nelson4/17/2026

The first time I used something like that I thought I did something wrong - Turns out it just takes time. You got this!

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samantha_bailey4/17/2026

I've used Pinxav before and it took almost a week to see significant improvement. Stick with it, but if it's still not working after another week, maybe consult your pediatrician.

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hannah_washington4/17/2026

It’s important to note that every baby is different, and some treatments might work faster than others. Consistency is key, so keep applying it as directed and monitor for improvement. It’s early and may take more time for healing signs to show.

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marie_ferguson4/17/2026

Oh, I hope your baby feels better soon! I used this for my little one and it worked like a charm. The rash was gone within a few days. Give it a bit more time and if it persists, check in with your pediatrician.

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kathryn_peters4/17/2026

Have you tried using a different ointment or cream as a backup? Sometimes combining treatments can help speed up the healing process, especially if the diaper rash is stubborn. Just be sure to talk to a healthcare professional first. Also, make sure you're giving your baby some time without a diaper to air out the area. It can really help with healing and keeping moisture away

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philip_knight4/17/2026

I had a horrible experience with Pinxav. The rash got worse and my baby was extremely irritated. But, it might just be my baby's skin reacting differently.