For papular urticaria, some ointments with antipruritic and anti-inflammatory effects can be used to relieve symptoms, but the specific effects vary from person to person. It is recommended to use them under the guidance of a doctor.

1. **Topical steroid creams:** Such as hydrocortisone cream, which can help reduce redness and itching of the skin and are suitable for short-term use when symptoms are more pronounced.

2. **Antichrist creams:** such as cyproheptadine cream, which mainly relieve itching by inhibiting allergic reactions and are suitable for cases with strong itching.
3. **Cooling and soothing ointments:** Ointments containing ingredients such as menthol and calamine can provide a cooling sensation and temporarily relieve discomfort, but their effects are relatively mild.
4. **Management of co-infections:** If the skin is scratched and becomes infected, the doctor may recommend using an antibiotic ointment, such as mupirocin ointment.
In daily care, try to avoid scratching the affected area and wear loose cotton clothing to reduce friction. If symptoms do not improve after using the ointment for several days, or if the rash spreads, seek medical attention promptly to rule out other skin problems and adjust the treatment plan.