Which is better for psoriasis, halometasone or floride, is related to the severity of the condition. Commonly used drugs for psoriasis are glucocorticoid drugs, and both Halometasone and Fludioxonil belong to the class of glucocorticoid drugs. When using glucocorticosteroids to treat psoriasis, you should choose the right glucocorticosteroids according to the severity of the lesions. For small areas of psoriasis in the early stages of the disease, you can start with 0.01% of fluocinonide, and for large areas of severe disease you can use 0.25% of fluocinonide or halometasone. Since drugs have side effects, it is recommended to choose low-strength drugs first, and choose high-strength drugs only if the low-strength drugs do not work well, so you can use 0.01% fluoroethylene to treat it first, and then change to halometasone if it does not work well. Psoriasis should be under the guidance of the doctor to choose the appropriate strength of drugs for treatment, not blindly use their own drugs to avoid adverse reactions.