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- The adrenal gland secretes steroid hormones such as cortisol and aldosterone. It also makes precursors that can be converted to sex steroids (androgen, estrogen). A ...
- ... located on top of the kidneys. They produce steroid hormones such as aldosterone, cortisol, and precursor sex steroids that can be converted into estrogen and testosterone. ...
- ... after months or years of healing. Medications (topical corticosteroids, anesthetic ointments, and antihistamine creams) can reduce the ...
- ... counts include epinephrine, allopurinol, aspirin, chloroform, heparin, quinine, corticosteroids, and triamterene. Drugs that may decrease WBC counts ...
- ... if the medicine you just took was a corticosteroid. Ask your healthcare provider about your inhaler.)
- ... for inflammatory bowel disease involves medications, such as steroids, which can decrease inflammation and resolve symptoms. Occasionally, ...
- ... spontaneously without treatment. If symptoms persist, therapy with corticosteroids such as prednisone is usually tried.
- ... there appears to be an association with fluorinated steroids. In children, dermatitis around the mouth may be ...
- ... multiple conditions. Thin skin secondary to long-term steroid use or aging, collagen vascular disease, and hormonal ...
- ... reduced in size by freezing (cryotherapy), external pressure, corticosteroid injections, laser treatments, radiation, or surgical removal.