Triethanolamine cream increases the rate of blood flow to the skin and also increases collagen synthesis, but it should be used in a regulated manner as prescribed by a physician. Triethanolamine, commonly available in the form of a cream, is a unique oil-in-water cream with deep hydrating properties that increases skin blood flow rate and aids in the drainage of exudates, as well as stimulates fibroblast proliferation and increases collagen synthesis, and is commonly used clinically for radiation therapy-induced secondary erythema, burns, and skin trauma. Slight, temporary pain may occur after using triethanolamine cream, in rare cases, contact allergic reactions may occur, need to be used under the guidance of a medical professional, allergic to any of the components of triethanolamine cream, bleeding wounds, infected wounds are prohibited from using the drug; use with caution in pregnancy and lactation.