Creams commonly used for chronic eczema include glucocorticoid creams, calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitor creams and antibacterial creams. 1. Glucocorticoid creams: such as compound dexamethasone cream, florazepam ointment, dinotefuran cream and clobetasol propionate cream, etc. These creams mainly have anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic and immunosuppressive effects. These creams mainly have anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic and immunosuppressive effects. 2. Calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitor ointment: such as tacrolimus ointment and pimecrolimus cream, etc., mainly used to relieve local allergic symptoms, and the local skin irritation is relatively small. 3. Antibacterial ointment: such as compound polymyxin B ointment, erythromycin ointment and trimethoprim cream can be used to inhibit bacteria and reduce local redness and swelling when eczema is combined with inflammation and infection. Chronic eczema is recommended to use medication under the guidance of a doctor, not blindly self-medication, in order to avoid adverse effects.