when u say side effects... do u mean about changes in behavior? i found this article mentionin this:
"Behavioural changes
Existing psychiatric problems can be aggravated by corticosteroid treatment and so a full medical history is vital. Mood swings, euphoria, depression, and suicide attempts may all occur in previously stable personalities.18 Sleep disturbance is well recognised with insomnia and unpleasant dreams; thus, the steroid should be given as a single morning dose.19
Psychosis has been reported and usually develops within 2 weeks of starting treatment, particularly with doses of >40 mg/day prednisolone. Symptoms respond to tapering of the corticosteroids, usually within 3 weeks.
Reports in the Lancet draw attention to the unsatisfactory state of the law with respect to steroid induced psychosis as a defence for criminal activity. For example, a man with ulcerative colitis who required prednisolone 30–60 mg/day was accused of shop lifting. While clearly hypomanic, he was found guilty.20 21 It is important to advise patients that their judgment may be altered while on high dose corticosteroids and a period away from work initially may also be prudent."
https://bjo.bmj.com/content/82/6/704.full
is this happenin to u?
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Usually I would agree 100%
but last week saw a friend recovering from Shingles near eye... have a doc rule that out!
sun? i don't think so
but salt water? yes it might work
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