Patient: Description of the condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): The baby started to have milk freshness at 2 months old and it has been recurring frequently. The areas of milk freshness have slowly progressed from the corners of the mouth to the corners of the eyes, eyebrows, forehead, scalp and ears. From 2 months to 5 months, she has been using the Beijing Institute of Pediatrics’ skin cream intermittently, applying the medicine when she gets worse, stopping when she gets better, and then getting worse again after a while. I have never been to the hospital. This Tuesday (January 10) went to Xinhua Hospital with two bottles of blue and white medicine and topical Chinese medicine, the effect is very good, January 13 significantly improved, smooth skin, skin peeling is no longer. 1.After the milk fresh is gone, should I continue to use or consolidate the milk fresh cream in the blue and white bottle? 2.After stopping, if there is a relapse, do I need to continue to use the milk fresh cream? Thank you very much. Zhou Jing, Department of Pediatric Dermatology, Shanghai Children’s Hospital: This is a good question. Hormonal creams for eczema need to be reduced slowly. After a week, you can alternate between hormonal and non-hormonal creams: for example, alternate between skin cream and blue and white cream (use skin cream today and blue and white tomorrow) to maintain treatment for a week, and then use a non-hormonal cream (skin cream) alone the next week to maintain treatment for another week or two. The next time there are signs of recurrence, use the hormone-free cream first, and then use the hormone-containing cream if it doesn’t work. However, it is important to note that it is best to follow up with your doctor every 1-2 weeks while using hormone-containing creams to monitor for adverse reactions.