I had two lots of double cortisone injections into a frozen shoulder last year. On both occasions I had a very extended bleed on my next menstruation, the first time for 7 weeks, the second for 6 weeks, the bleeding only stopping with the prescription of further hormones from my GP. The bleed was not heavy, but very persistent and tiresome. As soon as the cortisone wore off, the extended menstrual bleeding stopped.
I have personally found that it does. And the last time I had one my doctor said it would as I mentioned I'm trying to get pregnant. And sure enough I got my period a week early, don't think I ovulated, and it was a very light period. Its annoying, however, that doctors don't inform you of all the side effects because I also experienced mood swings and insomnia after the last one....
Cortisone injections can affect the menstrual cycle. A side effect of this injection can be irregular or missed menstrual periods. Some other side effects are anxiety, a flushed face, bruising at injection site, or headaches.
I have recently gone thru this issue - a cortisone shot and then two weeks later a period after three yrs without one. A trip to the gyno and a stransvaginal sonogram and an endometrial biopsy have come back inconsequential; signs point to the cortisone shot as the cause at this point. WOW -- a side effect nobody warned ME about, that's for sure. The more I research this, the more unsettled I become. My shoulder doc is a woman, too. You would think SHE would have a clue! Kinda scary...
It might. I hadn't had a period for 1-1/2 years, and 2 weeks after an epidural, I had a period which lasted almost 2 weeks. I'm going for testing now to see if it's anything else (just to be on the safe side), but my gyn is suggesting this might be from the epidural. Sure wish the doctor told me this!
Yes.. Mine did.. I recived shot while on my period and it stopped within the hour..
Yes. Go to ncbi.nlm.nih.gov and look for pubmed 23816843
Epidural shots are usually injected into the space around the spinal cord, so it is unlikely for them to cause hair loss as they do not directly affect the hair follicles. If you are experiencing hair loss after receiving an epidural shot, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause.
B12 vitamins don't really have any effect on the menstrual cycle - although all round good nutrition does help regulate hormones, so in turn helps regulate menstrual cycles. B12 in particular can help ease menstrual cramps.
Yes, they will cause menstrual irregularities. Prednisolone acetate is an adrenocortical steroid product, long term use of this drug will disorder the hormones in body.
Ginger does not affect the menstrual flow.
It definitely can! A year and a half ago I had 3 intramuscular steroid injections in my lower back and a couple months later my hair started falling out by the handfuls. It quit just as fast as it started but it did last several months. Then in January my second doctor told me he wanted to try a series of 3 epidurals. I told him I was concerned about hair loss. He thought it would not affect it since the steroid would be staying in the spinal canal. Well, guess what?? Here it is June and my hair has been falling out starting the end of April and is continuing to fall out by the handfulls now. Hopefully it will stop soon. My dermatologist told me this is definitely a side effect to steroid injections and about the time you start freaking out about it because your hair is getting so thin, it seems to suddenly stop. Keep your fingers crossed!! I know I will never have another steroid injection again!
No. They does not affect your eyes.
No, a change in the weather cannot affect the menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones in your body, not by the weather.
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it could, but usually, no. 8 out of 10 chance it will not affect your menstrual cycle
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How does steroid affect the circulatory system ?
no..it wont affect your period