Patchy baldness can be controlled by rubbing glucocorticoid creams, usually tretinoin acetate cream and beclomethasone propionate ointment. Tretinoin acetate cream is usually used for the treatment of balding caused by seborrheic dermatitis, neurodermatitis, eczema and other symptoms. It should be noted that the drug should not be applied in combination with infectious skin diseases. In addition, long-term rubbing of this drug may appear capillary dilatation, local skin atrophy, hyperpigmentation and other adverse reactions. Beclomethasone propionate ointment can be used to treat pemphigus vulgaris, as well as neurodermatitis, atopic dermatitis, eczema and so on. Note that long-term use can also cause pimples, scabs, erythema, burning and other adverse reactions, infectious dermatoses can not use the drug. The use of the above drugs needs to be under the guidance of a physician, and the discovery of baldness is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner.