Steroid medicines are used to treat many chronic diseases but suddenly withdrawing or stopping of these medicines may put at a health risk. Get information about side effects and guide to safely stopping steroid medicines below.
What are Steroids?
Steroids are one type of medicine which has strong anti-inflammatory effects. Steroids are helpful for many conditions like asthma and arthritis. Steroids are available in pill form, as inhalers, nasal sprays, creams and ointments. The major use of steroids in health care is to decrease inflammation (redness, swelling and soreness) and other symptoms. Steroids have many different effects in the human body, which start over several days. In conditions such as arthritis and lupus, steroid pills help to treat inflammation and pain. Inhaling Steroid have an important role in reducing deaths from asthma and local steroid injections are useful in treating painful joints and ligaments.
With the effectiveness and life saving medicine, steroids also have some side effects. Side effects of steroids are thin skin, higher blood sugar level, dry mouth, irregular menstrual cycles, increased blood pressure and weakened bones. These side effects makes steroid for short term use. Steroids are naturally produced in the body. When steroid pills, sprays or creams are used in the body, body may stop producing its own steroids.


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