Hormone-dependent dermatitis is usually treated with topical and oral medications. Hormone-dependent dermatitis is a skin disease caused by the abuse and misuse of hormones, which manifests itself in the appearance of bright red spots on the surface of the skin, and sometimes capillary dilatation and pimples can be seen, which may be accompanied by dry skin, flaking, tingling, burning sensation and other manifestations. 1. Topical medications: Topical medications include moisturizing agents, such as petroleum jelly, urea cream, vitamin E ointment and so on. Immunomodulators, such as pimecrolimus ointment, tacrolimus ointment and so on. Non-steroidal preparations, such as ethoxybenzolamide ointment, butylphenidate ointment and so on. 2. Oral medications: Oral medications include anti-sensitizing medications, such as loratadine tablets and chlorpheniramine maleate tablets. Including anti-inflammatory drugs, such as hydroxychloroquine sulfate tablets, compound glycyrrhizin tablets. If secondary infection can be oral antibiotic drugs, such as erythromycin capsules, amoxicillin capsules and so on. All of the above drugs have adverse reactions and are recommended to be used under the guidance of a doctor. Hormone-dependent dermatitis patients are recommended to go to the hospital in time for treatment, daily to follow the doctor’s instructions to cooperate and adhere to the treatment, the rational use of glucocorticoid preparations, choose to soothe the sensitive moisturizing skin care products, help the recovery of the disease.