What are the creams that contain hormones

There are many kinds of hormone-containing creams in clinical practice. Hormones refer to glucocorticoids, and hormone-containing creams are divided into weak-acting, medium-acting, strong-acting, and super-acting. The weak-acting hormone creams commonly used in clinical practice are dextran cream and dexamethasone ointment; the medium-acting ones are mometasone furoate ointment or cream, eudragitol ointment, and fluticasone propionate ointment; the strong-acting ones are halometasone ointment, and halometasone triclosan ointment, which is also known by the scientific name of new Stipend ointment; the super-acting ones are anthralin ointment; and some compound preparations, like clobetasol vitamin A ointment or others. There are many kinds of ointments, and clinically, according to different diseases or different lesion states, you can use hormone ointments with different ingredients, which have certain anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic and anti-itch effects. Of course, it is also necessary to master the usage, dosage and duration of these hormone creams, otherwise they may cause side effects such as skin darkening or local atrophy, capillary dilation, etc. It is necessary to follow the guidance of clinical dermatologists for medication.