Generally, the use of Denide Ointment is not recommended for more than two weeks to avoid hormone-dependent dermatitis, skin infections or other adverse reactions. Denide Ointment is a glucocorticoid drug with anti-inflammatory, immune response suppressing and anti-allergic effects. It is commonly used for skin lesions caused by seborrheic dermatitis, lichen planus, contact dermatitis, psoriasis, neurodermatitis, simple moss, eczema, and sweat blisters. Long-term use of glucocorticoids can produce adverse reactions, such as causing hormone-dependent dermatitis, skin infections, and even skin atrophy. Patients are generally advised not to use Denide ointment continuously for more than two weeks. In addition, patients with dermatological lesions should pay attention to avoid using cold, spicy and other stimulating foods as much as possible when using Denide Ointment.