Hormone-dependent dermatitis refers to a type of dermatitis in which the original skin disorder disappears after topical glucocorticoids are used, but inflammatory lesions appear again after discontinuing glucocorticoids, requiring repeated use of glucocorticoids to control symptoms and gradually worsening. Modern medicine believes that the occurrence of hormone-dependent dermatitis is due to hormone-induced changes in skin structure and function, and that the barrier function of the skin is inhibited and cannot properly resist stimulation by external factors (such as pollen, dust, light and chemicals). Hormone-dependent dermatitis occurs most commonly on the face, and the recurrence of facial rashes causes serious effects on patients’ lives and psychological well-being. Western medical treatment of hormone dependent dermatitis generally uses antihistamine, anti-infection, hormone preparations in gradual reduction, and immunosuppressive system medication, which has the problems of long course, recurrence, and prominent side effects. The main principle of hormone dependent dermatitis treatment is local protection and soothing, allowing the skin to renew itself. Our department adopts comprehensive Chinese medicine treatment, such as oral Chinese medicine, external Chinese medicine spray, Chinese medicine mask, bloodletting therapy, fire acupuncture therapy and cupping therapy, etc., to bring into play the strengths of Chinese medicine, promote hormone withdrawal, shorten the course of treatment, and combine with the patient’s specific situation to achieve the ideal curative effect.