Denide cream is a topical glucocorticoid drug mainly used for the treatment of inflammation or itching caused by a variety of skin diseases. This medicine it has anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic and anti-itching effects. The side effects of the drug are relatively mild, and there may be symptoms such as burning, itching, tingling and dryness at the site of application, which can be relieved after stopping the drug. The drug should be applied evenly to the washed and diseased area and gently massaged. Do not use Denide cream on wounds or places with broken skin, and do not touch the eyes and other mucous membranes to avoid burning sensation. Except for psoriasis or other stubborn skin diseases, do not use gauze or bandages after using the medication, and do not use Danaid on a large area for a long time. If the symptoms do not improve after two weeks of medication, you must go to the hospital promptly.