Other treatments include physical therapy, exercise, cortisone injections and joint replacement surgery. |
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She said stressful moments were products of adrenaline and cortisone in the body. |
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If you get bitten, wash the area with soap and water or apply calamine lotion or one of the many cortisone creams on the market. |
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When it was first discovered, cortisone seemed like a miracle drug, especially at high doses. |
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In some cases, your doctor may recommend anti-inflammatory drugs, a cortisone injection or even surgery. |
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Three cases of Ainhum are reported and injections of cortisone were given with temporary relief. |
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This lesion has been shown to respond to elevated levels of adrenocorticotropic hormone and to regress with cortisone. |
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He had Addison's disease, a failure of the adrenal glands, and needed daily cortisone shots and dangerous steroids in order to combat it. |
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Pregnancy hormones and increased cortisone cause this type of hair growth during pregnancy. |
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I've tried all sorts of treatment including acupuncture and cortisone injections but nothing seems to work. |
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Treatment is usually conservative and involves cortisone injections, anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy. |
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My doctor injected it with cortisone several times and said the shoulder joint should be replaced. |
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They may also administer intravenous antihistamines and cortisone to reduce inflammation of your air passages and improve your breathing. |
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Other treatments include applying an anthralin cream or ointment, cortisone creams, or a minoxidil solution. |
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A local dermatologist administered cortisone injections with little or no improvement. |
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Inhaled anti-inflammatory cortisone drugs can be used for both hay fever and asthma. |
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These drugs mimic the effects of the hormones cortisone and hydrocortisone, which are naturally produced by your adrenal glands. |
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People who are constantly under stress have a high level of hormones like cortisone and adrenalin in their blood. |
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I started taking cortisone in my late twenties to relieve the fatigue which I was already feeling. |
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Some patients benefit from physical therapy and cortisone injections. |
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See a dermatologist to have it injected with a dose of cortisone to take down the swelling, and then conceal it with makeup, using a sterile cotton swab. |
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Most patients I see with this problem are taking some sort of western medication i.e. antihistamine, nasal decongestant spray or cortisone based inhalers. |
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In some cases, alkylating agents, such as melphalan or cyclo-phosphamide, are combined with cortisone preparations. |
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Rosenkranz's team synthesized many important compounds, including the birth control pill and cortisone. |
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A doctor comes to his house and gives him shots of cortisone to calm the arthritic pain in his knees. |
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Before that final game, the Birds suggested that Palmer take a cortisone shot in his shoulder, which, that week, had become sore. |
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With Dan and the other crewmembers back, did you feel the show got the cortisone shot it needed to run smoothly again? |
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This group includes familiar medicines like hydrocortisone, cortisone, prednisone, and Decadron. |
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Only one cortisone cream can be bought from a pharmacist without a prescription. |
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Like cortisone, this art takes effect on the symptom level: it is supposed to distract, desensitize and have an addictive effect. |
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In the overs between spells he could be seen shuffling across the outfield like an arthritic in search of his cortisone shot. |
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These are quite rare depending on the strength of the cortisone that you are using. |
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A cortisone cream is sometimes used to relieve the itching of vulvitis until a specific therapy can be decided upon. |
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In a small fraction of patients, cortisone injection actually worsens the keloid. |
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Glucocorticoids, including the three important natural hormones cortisol, cortisone and corticosterone. |
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Prednisolone is a synthetic analogue of the hormones cortisone and hydrocortisone. |
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Glenn had daily treatment from a masseur and also took some cortisone, apparently with little relief. |
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But by that logic, we'd need to ban cortisone and any number of other medical substances. |
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The junior senator from Florida has just had a cortisone injection to ease the pain from an old football injury. |
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Products containing cortisone, tar or immunomodulators, as well as other types of formulations can be used to reduce symptoms. |
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Inflammation can also be reduced through corticosteroids, commonly called cortisone. |
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Long-term medical intervention for these patients included cortisone enemas, 5-aminosalicylic acid suppositories and loperamide. |
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As soon as I reduce cortisone, the colitis flares up again. |
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Your doctor may treat a very bad reaction with cortisone. |
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They are simply left on their own and given cortisone or morphine. |
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It contains elements who have beneficiary effects on the supra renal glands, these are the glands which are located right above your kidneys and which produce important hormones like cortisone. |
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This plant has generated renewed interest in the middle of the twentieth century when it was discovered that it was rich in diosgenin, a compound that could be turned into cortisone, estrogen or progesterone. |
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I had an arthrogram on Thursday night and also a cortisone shot to deal with an injury I have been playing with for most of this season. |
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The dermatologist prescribes an ointment with cortisone. |
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I ended up receiving injections, pain medications against the side effects of the injections, cortisone intravenously and in tablet form, stomach tablets, antidepressants, high doses of sleeping pills and tranquilisers. |
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In arthritics who are on cortisone drugs, the process moves much more quickly. |
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The evaluation of the eosinopenic response to corticotrophin and cortisone in the newborn infant. |
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Bee Venom stimulates hormones such as cortisone and hydrocortisone that increase the immune system's ability to fight harmful bacteria, viruses and inflammations. |
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Effects of cortisone and ACTH on periarteritis nodosa and cranial arteritis. |
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Knowing the dangers of long term cortisone use, I looked around for an alternative, and this circumstance is what got me interested in complementary medicine. |
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After the surgery, the patient had hypopituitarism, requiring hormone replacement in the form of levothyroxine, desmopressin, and cortisone. |
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With gratuitous bone fractures as well as those who have a still way of life, and patients with a long term drug use such as cortisone are recommended to take Bone Densitometry for renal failure, diabetes, and goiter disease. |
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Treatment after this long is usually by cortisone injection to reduce the size and scarring of the nerve. |
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He had a cortisone shot after being hurt Monday and is now taking cortisone pills. |
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We called a doctor and I said to the doctor, I'm a little hoarse and I want to be OK so can you please give me a cortisone shot. |
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Hagit Cohen from Ben-Gurion University says that when a person suffers trauma, the body naturally increases its secretion of cortisone. |
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If cortisone, or even faint traces of it, is detected in your sample, you won't be allowed to perform. |
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Are there any health risks in getting cortisone injections twice yearly to ease pain in my back and legs from spinal stenosis? |
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Cortisol, or cortisone, is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, which are also called suprarenal glands and are located on top of both kidneys. |
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Zohar set out to discover what a single extra dose of cortisone could do, when administered up to six hours after test subjects experienced a traumatizing event. |
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Polyvinyl pyrrolidone with sulfathiazol, procaine hydrochloride, sodium salicylate, benzyl penicillin, chloramphenicol, mendelic acid, caffeine, theophylline, and cortisone. |
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Le malade est tout de suite mis sous traitement a base de cortisone. |
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A mechanism for the eosinopenia induced by cortisone and epinephrine. |
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