Denide cream is not recommended for use in children because it has a strong effect and is more irritating to the skin. When applying glucocorticoid creams to children, try to use weak and moderately effective creams, such as hydrocortisone ointment or mometasone furoate ointment. Avoid the use of dinaide cream to prevent aggravation of the rash and localized skin reddening in children, which may even cause dependence dermatitis in children. As you can see above, Denide cream should be used sparingly by children. If you use it, you can choose weak and medium-acting glucocorticoid creams, and you can apply herbal preparations to children, such as the application of Furfuryl Glycolate lotion or the compound Phellodendron.