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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for steroids
  1. ... of the bronchodilator than a higher dose of steroids. The results of the study with African American ... half did better with the higher dose of steroids alone. Researchers didn't find a link between ...
  2. ... started me on a 10-day course of steroids. The second they gave me prednisone, everything went ... course, and once I was done with the steroids, everything hurt again and I couldn’t move. ...
  3. ... or aches. Allergies can be treated with nasal steroid sprays, antihistamines, or allergy shots. If you think ... and itchy and watery eyes. Treated with nasal steroids, antihistamines, decongestants, and in some patients, allergy shots. ...
  4. ... everyone. Your provider may also suggest a nasal steroid spray. For more serious cases, your health care ...
  5. ... areas of vitiligo, especially those on the face. Steroid creams and ointments applied to the skin help ...
  6. ... I was treated with an antibiotic and a steroid ointment. Within four or five days, the swelling ...
  7. ... treating dry eye. Eye doctors may also prescribe steroid eye drops on a short-term basis to ...
  8. ... is instead of standard anti-inflammatory drugs, opioids, steroid injections, and surgery, says Daniel Clauw, M.D., ...
  9. ... the severity of the disease and can include: Steroids to improve symptoms of an attack FDA-approved ...
  10. ... When that didn’t work, they tried a steroid inhaler, which helped a little. Along with trouble ...
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