Does comfrey ointment work on prickly heat?

Comfrey ointment should correctly refer to comfrey ointment, which is generally useful for the treatment of prickly heat that appears to be broken, and the specific therapeutic effect is related to individual variability.
Comfrey ointment is a proprietary Chinese medicine made of comfrey, antifungal, diaphragm, dahuric dahurica, angelica sinensis, frankincense and myrrh, which has the efficacy of transforming putrefaction and regenerating muscle (promoting the withering away of putrefied flesh and the growth of new flesh), and it is suitable for the treatment of ulcers and carbuncle ulcers.
It is generally believed that prickly heat is caused by dampness and heat embedded in the skin. When no ulceration occurs, the use of this product has no obvious effect; when ulceration occurs, this product can be used, and the specific efficacy of this product varies from person to person.
The drug should be contraindicated in those who are allergic to the product, and used with caution in pregnant patients and allergic individuals. Avoid spicy and stimulating food during the medication. Adverse effects of the drug are not clear, but the drug should be discontinued promptly if there is a localized rash or other allergy-related manifestations after the use of the drug.
Specific medication should be carried out under the guidance of a specialist, not unauthorized use of drugs.