What are the consequences of using hormonal drugs for eczema

The use of hormonal drugs for eczema can effectively relieve eczema and skin lesions if they are used in the right way and in the right dosage. However, if they are used inappropriately or in excess, they may cause a series of side effects.
Hormonal drugs can play an anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic role when used for eczema, so if eczema patients use hormonal drugs correctly and in the right dose, they can effectively relieve itching and rash, thus helping to promote the skin back to health.
However, if the hormone drug is not selected properly or long-term excessive exposure, it may lead to skin surface atrophy, hairiness, capillary dilatation and other adverse reactions, and in severe cases, hormone-dependent dermatitis may occur.
Eczema patients should consult the doctor’s advice to be cautious when using hormone drugs.