Yes, prednisone can potentially cause muscle cramps, including in the fingers, as a side effect. This may be due to electrolyte imbalances or changes in muscle function associated with corticosteroid use. If someone experiences persistent cramps while taking prednisone, they should consult their healthcare provider for evaluation and management.
waht can cause my left arm to cramp and numbness in my left fingertips
It is possible to have a cramp in your fingers on the same hand that you have Dequervains without it being associated. De Quervain's is normally restricted to issues in the tendon that movers your thumb away from the fingers.
your fingers cramp like you have cramp
Headache is a known side effect of prednisone treatment.
can using prednisone or topical betamethasone dipropionate cause a nose bleed
Because if they are ove 12 they are spanking the monkey too much!!
no
i'ts probably most likely cramp, i would see your local doctor immediatley- the cause could be over excercise or strain of the muscles.
Possibly overuse. If this happens repeatedly, visit your doctor.
Generally the cause of cramp is not having enough salt in your diet.
The use of Prednisone can cause Avascular Necrosis. This would affect the bone area. It has been reported that those who have taken doses greater then 20 milligrams a day of Prednisone have experienced this condition, particularly in the hip area.
yes