There are many different creams available for the treatment of ringworm, and the effects of medication often vary depending on the individual and the progress of the disease. Therefore, there is no best cream for treating ringworm, and you can only choose the cream that is most suitable for you based on your specific situation. The common creams are usually antifungal creams, including miconazole nitrate ointment, clotrimazole cream, naftifine ketoconazole cream or luliconazole cream, etc. 1. Miconazole nitrate ointment: also known as Dakine cream, miconazole nitrate cream, can be used for the treatment of ringworm. The mechanism of action is to inhibit the synthesis of fungal cell membranes and affect its metabolic process. Adverse reactions may be blistering, burning sensation, allergy, etc. Use with caution in pregnant and lactating women. 2. Clotrimazole ointment: The action of clotrimazole ointment is to inhibit the biosynthesis of fungal ergosterol, which in turn inhibits the synthesis of fungal cell membranes and affects its metabolic process. It has antibacterial effects on a variety of superficial and deep fungi and is suitable for ringworm in all parts of the body. Adverse reactions include urticaria and respiratory symptoms, and serious respiratory difficulties require prompt medical attention. 3. Naftifine Ketoconazole Cream or Luliconazole Cream, etc.: It is mostly used for superficial fungal infections of the skin caused by sensitive fungi and is less irritating to the skin and irritation. All medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor and should not be applied without permission. Ringworm is contagious and those suffering from it are advised to treat it as soon as possible.