Furfurylate lotion is mainly a topical medication for acute pruritic dermatoses. After applying to the affected area and leaving it for a period of time, precipitation will occur, similar to a whitish gray color, which usually does not require special cleaning treatment. If you want to clean it, you can usually treat it directly with water since the ingredients are mainly furnace glycerite and zinc oxide. If the powder accumulation level is thin, try to use a cotton swab moistened with water to wipe it off. Patients need to pay attention to the symptoms of the affected area before treatment. If blisters or pustules are present, they should pay attention to gentle movements whether they are treated with cotton swabs or directly with water. If Furfurac® lotion inadvertently enters the eyes during use, it may irritate the local mucous membrane and cause adverse eye reactions, so it is necessary to rinse the area with water or saline in a timely manner. In addition, because of the astringent and protective effect of furnace glycerite and zinc oxide, patients should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for use, apply as evenly as possible, and not too many times a day using furnace glycerite lotion, so as not to dry the skin will feel very tight. You can apply glycerin in the right amount when using the glycolite lotion to relieve the tightness of the skin.