Flonase ointment is a topical corticosteroid with anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic effects, and can be used to treat a variety of skin diseases, like dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, vitiligo, and itchy skin. However, skin diseases caused by fungi and viruses are not suitable for the use of Flonase Ointment, and skin diseases accompanied by bacterial infections also need to be accompanied by antibiotics. Avoid long-term and frequent use of Flonase Ointment, as this can lead to reduced effectiveness or even ineffectiveness. If long-term, large doses and large areas of the drug may also cause systemic side effects, such as Cushing’s syndrome, hyperglycemia, you can take intermittent medication. Do not use gauze or bandages to wrap or cover the drug administration site, as this may also lead to systemic absorption of the drug. If the medication is used on the face or skin folds, which are relatively thin areas, it may cause side effects such as skin atrophy even if used for a short period of time, so it is best not to use Flonase ointment on these areas.