Adults with white chaff rash may resolve on their own and generally do not require treatment, with medications available for those who need them, including topical medications such as silicone creams or oral medications.
White furfur belongs to a skin disease of unknown etiology, mainly manifested as round or oval, dry, fine, thin chaffy, scaly hypopigmented plaques, usually do not need special treatment, and those who need it can use medication.
Common topical drugs such as silicone oil cream, 5% urea ointment, etc., vitamin deficiency can be oral vitamin B complex or multivitamin gel pills.
White chaff rash should be treated under the guidance of a doctor when using medication, and should be well protected from the sun, skin hydration and other measures, pay attention to personal hygiene.