The glands that can secrete hormones in human body include adrenal glands, gonads, thyroid gland and pancreatic islets, etc. As far as the current medical level is concerned, western medicine basically covers all the hormones, but of course, their use is also limited to a certain extent. The more common anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic hormone drugs refer to the glucocorticoids, such as prednisone, dexamethasone and hydrocortisone. There are anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic glucocorticoids that promote the immune system; there are also adrenocorticotropic hormones that regulate the metabolism of lipids and proteins in the body; there are also progesterone and estrogen that promote the development of female reproductive function and the growth of secondary sex characteristics; and there are also thyroid hormones that promote metabolism and cell growth. Their common feature is that they have side effects and should not be used indiscriminately for a long time, because long-term use can lead to drug resistance and even drug dependence. Many clinical patients with skin diseases will use hormones indiscriminately, resulting in drug failure, decreased skin immunity, and the formation of new skin diseases, such as redness, itching, cracking, and in severe cases, hair loss, pustules, and folliculitis. There are many kinds of hormonal drugs, and the western drugs as well as Chinese medicines currently used in the market will be described, and the use must be guided by a professional doctor.