Oral hormonal drugs, also known as glucocorticoids, can cause metabolic disorders in the human skeleton after long-term oral administration, resulting in a decrease in bone density, which can easily lead to osteoporosis, and even if osteoporosis does not occur, it can significantly cause calcium deficiency in the human body, and in more serious cases, it may lead to femoral head necrosis, resulting in joint pain. Once the symptoms appear, it may indicate osteoporosis or other joint diseases, so it is necessary to promptly conduct bone density measurement, as well as CT or MRI of the joints to determine whether the disease has been suffered from, and once the diagnosis is confirmed, symptomatic treatment should be promptly adopted, such as calcium supplementation, vitamin D, or with pain medication or Chinese medicine to relieve joint pain, so as to reduce the This will reduce the side effects of hormones.