The more serious side effect of long-term hormone use is osteoporosis, and osteoporosis caused by long-term hormone use can be cured. First of all, when taking hormones, one should strictly grasp the indications and formulate a more reasonable treatment plan. When appropriate, the use of glucocorticoids should be reduced until the use of glucocorticoids is stopped to ensure the maximum benefit of patients and reduce the incidence of osteoporosis. While taking hormones or after stopping hormones, the diet during the whole period needs to pay attention to calcium supplementation by consuming foods rich in calcium such as beans and milk. If osteoporosis occurs during this period, you can take calcium supplements, osteoporin, calcium tablets or even alendronate, bisphosphonates or calcitonin to promote the deposition of calcium salts. At the same time, outdoor exercise to enhance physical fitness and increase sunlight hours can reduce the occurrence of hormone-induced osteoporosis and strengthen bone quality.