Hormone-induced glaucoma is mainly due to the long-term use of glucocorticoid hormone drugs, and patients can be treated by stopping the drug, medication, surgery and other ways. 1. Discontinuation of medication: long-term use of glucocorticoid hormone drugs will prompt the patient’s intraocular pressure to rise, and then appear hormonal glaucoma. Patients should stop taking the medication immediately. If the medication is not used for a long period of time, the intraocular pressure will generally decrease gradually. 2. Drug treatment: patients with poorly controlled intraocular pressure can use Trichomonas nitrate eye drops, timolol maleate eye drops and other medications under the guidance of a doctor to reduce intraocular pressure. 3 Surgical treatment: If the patients are not effective with IOP-lowering drugs, they can be treated with compound trabeculectomy, laser iridotomy and so on. It is recommended that patients with hormonal glaucoma consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.