Haxenaid is a potent hormonal drug that is typically used for a maximum of 1 week continuously. Haxenaid is a potent fluorine- and chlorine-containing corticosteroid with anti-inflammatory, antipruritic and vasoconstrictive effects. It is mainly used for dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis of small size, lichen planus and other related skin diseases, and is usually recommended to be applied once in the morning and once in the evening. A few patients may experience burning sensation, tingling and temporary itching after application. Long-term application may lead to skin capillary dilation, skin atrophy, skin fragility, hirsutism, folliculitis and other conditions. Therefore, Haxenaid should not be used for a long period of time and it is recommended to consult a professional dermatologist for specific cases, and generally the duration of continuous use should not exceed 1 week. In addition, patients should be aware that primary skin diseases and skin ulcers caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites should not be treated with this drug. It is also not recommended for use on the skin around the eyes, as there is a risk of glaucoma.