Steroid injections into a specific area are generally well tolerated and are less likely than other forms of steroid drugs to produce serious side effects.
Rheumatoid arthritis cortisone injection side effects.
The use of low dose steroids for rheumatoid arthritis is very common.
Steroid injection side effects.
In rare instances the following side effects might occur.
Both localized atrophy of the subcutaneous tissues and discoloration are well known side effects of cortisone injections.
Very rarely you may get an infection in the joint at the time of an injection.
Also the injections may help avoid the.
Pain around the injection site ranging from minor to intense pain which is often called a cortisone or steroid flare bruising around the.
Typically cortisone shots include a corticosteroid medication to relieve pain and inflammation over time and an anesthetic to provide immediate pain relief.
Rarely they can have side effects such as.
Numbness cortisone flares joint infection nerve damage crystallisation discoloration tissue thinning mood swings are some of the likely side effects of cortisone shot in the knee.
Potential side effects of steroid injections include.
Steroid injections are one of the most effective ways to decrease pain and improve function yet they generally do not cure the illness.
Cortisone injections can cause nerve damage joint infections and swelling osteoporosis and something that i experienced firsthand was a weakening of a tendon and it actually ruptured.
The risk of side effects is greatest with the stronger mixtures methylprednisolone and triamcinolone.
We ll tell you how they re used typical dosages and what side effects to look out for.
Side effects of cortisone injections are varied and can actually create more issues.
Sometimes these are the desired effects of the injection as when we inject steroids around nerve entrapments with the intent that the atrophy will decrease the pressure on the nerve.
After the cortisone shot some people have redness and a feeling of warmth of the chest and face after a cortisone shot.