The long-term overuse of glucocorticoid drugs on the face may lead to hormonal dermatitis, and the symptoms of hormonal dermatitis on the face can be treated through general treatment, topical medication, oral medication and other ways.
1. General treatment: excessive or inappropriate use of hormonal drugs is the main factor leading to hormonal dermatitis, so patients need to stop using hormonal drugs under the guidance of a doctor, but also need to avoid bright light exposure, and do not use stimulating cosmetics and cleaning products.
2. Topical medications: Hormonal dermatitis on the face can appear rosacea-like lesions, dry skin, hyperpigmentation and other symptoms, patients can use tacrolimus ointment, butylhydroxy acid cream and other drugs on the face for treatment.
3. Oral medication: patients with facial itching can take antihistamines such as loratadine orally, and patients with acne-like dermatitis on the face can use doxycycline for treatment.
It is recommended that patients with hormonal dermatitis of the face should seek medical advice and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment. Drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, do not use drugs without authorization.