Are the side effects of hormones lifelong?

Side effects of hormones are generally not lifelong, a small amount of hormone use for a short period of time, usually the side effects will disappear in about two weeks; however, if the patient is taking hormones in large doses for a long period of time, it may take more than three months or a longer period of time before they may disappear, and due to the existence of individual differences, the length of time needed for the side effects to disappear will also vary. Hormones are generally referred to as dermatoglycosides, which are mainly used for anti-allergy, anti-shock, anti-inflammation and so on. If hormones are used during the treatment of a disease, the drugs should be used under the professional guidance of a doctor, and should not be used privately for treatment, so as not to cause an increase in the side effects of hormones on the organism. When using hormones, the use of hormone drugs should be suspended if an allergic reaction to hormones occurs, such as rashes on the face, abnormalities in the digestive system and so on. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to glucocorticoids. For patients who need to use hormones, it is recommended to use them properly under the guidance of a doctor.