Neurodermatitis and eczema are two different diseases, and the treatment drugs are also different. The drugs for treating the former are betamethasone, tacrolimus ointment, etc., while the drugs for treating the latter are hydrocortisone, glycerite lotion, etc., and the therapeutic effect varies from person to person. 1. Neurodermatitis: the cause of the disease is not clear, may be related to long-term mental stress, scratching and chronic friction, commonly found in the neck, wrists, perineum and other parts of the performance of paroxysmal intense itching. Common therapeutic drugs include glucocorticoid preparations (florazepam, betamethasone, etc.), tacrolimus ointment, cetirizine, etc. Eczema: It is caused by chronic mental stress, scratching and chronic friction. 2. Eczema: it is an inflammation of the skin caused by a variety of internal and external factors, which can occur in any part of the body, and can be characterized by herpes papules, oozing, itching, mossy changes and other symptoms, and is prone to recurring episodes. Common therapeutic drugs include glucocorticoid preparations (hydrocortisone, dexamethasone, etc.), glycerite lotion, cetirizine, and so on. It is recommended that patients suffering from neurodermatitis and (or) eczema consult a doctor in a timely manner, standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and avoid private medication to avoid delaying the condition.