Yes one should reduce salt intake when taking cortisone. Consuming foods with added or high salt intake can cause swelling (or increased swelling) if eaten while taking cortisone
=Intake is taking a amount of something in.=
Typically, steroids are adminstered in a measured, closed-end course that should start with a loading dose and be tapered down to zero over a period of time. Depending on the length and dosage of the course, you should see BP returning to nomal over the next week or so. If you don't get that info to your doc. Note also that whatever caused the need for steroids may be causing some of the hypertension too.
Cortisone can alter taste sensation by affecting the taste buds and changing the perception of taste. It may cause a metallic taste or a bitter taste in the mouth as a side effect. If you experience any changes in taste while taking cortisone, it is important to talk to your healthcare provider.
there is no any interactions between them ...but u know the risk of using cortisone derivative
Under the intake manifold. Or should I say part of it. be very careful taking the unit apart .
No, People with gout should avoid diuretics.
The key to ceasing the regular intake of a drug that causes physical dependency is to stop it gradually. Reduce little by little, consistently, over the course of several weeks.However, it's impossible to give guidelines for taking prescription drugs on Answers.com. For any medical guidance, you should always seek professional advice.
by taking measures to reduce energy waste
With workouts and omega3, you will reduce.
When taking a picture in bright conditions and zooming in, you should adjust the aperture to a smaller size to reduce the amount of light entering the camera and prevent overexposure.
You should take something to reduce the fever. Aspirin is good, but be careful when taking Tylenol. The other thing is to reduce the fever with a tepid bath. If it goes any higher, consider going to an emergency room.
if you stop taking cortisone abruptly, it will lead to CUSHING'S SYNDROME characeterised by centripetal obesity, facial puffiness, hypertension, hirsutism, easy brusibility, gynecomastia etc. Therefore steroids should be slowly tapered down if used in high dose and for more than 3 weeks.