Erysipelas can be treated with dermatoprost, which is a topical glucocorticoid medication. Sweat blisters are prone to recurrence and can be treated with topical glucocorticoid medications. Patients with herpes sweat also need to pay attention to avoiding stress and anxiety, which in some patients may be related to emotional factors, as well as avoiding sweaty hands, excessive washing, and contact with chemical agents or detergents that are too alkaline, all of which can lead to recurrence of herpes sweat. Patients with herpes sweat who experience dryness and flaking can moisturize their skin in conjunction with the use of urea vitamin E cream. Be careful not to tear off the flakes with your hands to avoid damaging the skin. Patients with herpes sweat can also take oral antihistamines if they itch significantly.