Guest guest Posted June 6, 2004 Report Share Posted June 6, 2004 Side Effects of Steriods as Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Before receiving steroids for multiple sclerosis treatment, patients should be aware of the side effects and should arrange to be under the supervision of a physician. Some of the side effects include difficult sleeping, mood swings, water retention, elevated blood sugar, acne, indigestion and acid reflux, and irritability. To counteract these side effects, doctors may prescribe pills for insomnia and stomach difficulties before the multiple sclerosis treatment begins. During and after the treatment, it is also important to maintain a diet low in salt because the steroids cause water retention and a diet high in potassium because the steroids deplete the body of potassium. Additionally, the treatment may lower immunity, so it is critical to communicate if any infection is suspected. Healthcare professionals claim that there are few differences between Solu-Medrol and Decadron. Patients who have received both types of treatment may notice that with Decadron there is less hyperactivity, less heartburn, and no metallic taste in the mouth. There is speculation that Solu-Medrol is a more effective, but the outcome depends on the person who is receiving treatment. According to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, “The side effects of long-term continuous steroid use are serious and well-documented. These include stomach ulcers, weight gain, acne, cataracts, osteoporosis (thinning of the bones), deterioration of the head of the thigh bone, and chemical diabetes.†Talk to your doctor about these risks and what habits will help prevent them before receiving multiple sclerosis treatment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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