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How long will hormone-dependent dermatitis be good?
Hormone-dependent dermatitis is caused by long-term abuse of hormones. It takes a long time to get better after stopping using it, and it takes more than half a year to get rid of hormone dependence. The degree of dependence, the severity of dermatitis and the response to treatment vary from person to person. It's hard to say how long it will take. The shortest may take more than 2 months, and the longest may take more than half a year.

Guiding opinions:

Hormone-dependent dermatitis should not recur if it is completely cured for more than 2 months. Treatment must be patient and not impatient. The hormone should be gradually reduced until the drug is stopped. Compound glycyrrhizin tablets and tripterygium wilfordii polyglycoside tablets can be taken orally, and tacrolimus ointment can be used for external use to gradually withdraw hormones.