The number of hormone-dependent dermatitis rebound is uncertain, but patients are required to take active treatment to control the development of the disease. Hormone-dependent dermatitis is caused by long-term topical glucocorticoid preparations, and the patient’s condition will worsen after stopping the medication. The disease is often recurrent and difficult to cure, but the exact number of rebound is indeterminable, and will be affected by personal constitution, timing of treatment, severity of the disease, treatment methods and other factors. Patients must be timely treatment, first of all, should be under the guidance of the doctor to gradually stop the use of topical glucocorticoid preparations, topical urea cream, tacrolimus ointment and other drugs, serious cases can be orally Chlorpheniramine, Chlorotetracycline and Compound Glycyrrhizic Acid and so on, to control the progression of the disease, and to promote the recovery of the skin.