What is hormonal dermatitis?

Hormonal dermatitis is a skin disease caused by improper use of glucocorticosteroids, resulting in damage to the skin barrier. The causes of hormonal dermatitis are thought to be related to the improper selection of glucocorticoid indications, improper use, and improper selection of corticosteroid sites. For example, strong glucocorticoids are used for facial skin of infants and children, and glucocorticoids are used for too long. If hormonal rhinitis occurs, it is first recommended to prohibit the continued use of glucocorticosteroids, and at the same time to provide moisturizing care for the face to restore the skin barrier as soon as possible. In addition to dietary control, it is important to pay attention to a light diet, while preventing actions such as scratching and rubbing on the skin surface.