When combining Glycite Wash and Mometasone Furoate Cream, it is recommended that Glycite Wash be used first, followed by Mometasone Furoate Cream. Glycite lotion is used in the treatment of acute itchy skin conditions such as hives and prickly heat. When used in combination with mometasone furoate cream, it should be applied topically to stop the itching first, and then mometasone furoate cream should be applied after the glycerin lotion becomes dry. If redness, swelling, burning sensation and other skin irritation occurs during the use of Glycite Wash, the drug should be stopped and washed off, if necessary, consult a doctor, allergic to Glycite Wash is prohibited. Adverse reactions to mometasone furoate cream are less common, skin atrophy, hirsutism and other adverse reactions may occur when used in large quantities over a long period of time, and is contraindicated for those who are allergic to mometasone furoate cream. Glycolite lotion and mometasone furoate cream should be used under the guidance of medical professionals.