Cortizone, a corticosteroid, can negatively impact bone health by decreasing calcium absorption in the intestines and increasing calcium excretion through the kidneys. This can lead to decreased bone mineral density, increasing the risk of osteoporosis and fractures over time. Additionally, prolonged use of cortizone can disrupt the balance of bone remodeling, further compromising bone strength. It's important for individuals on long-term corticosteroid therapy to be monitored for bone health and consider preventive measures.
Cortizone is a synthetic steroid hormone. It mostly only affects the local tissues by reducing inflammation.
If cortizone cream is not working, it is either to severe of an allergic reaction or it may be fungal in origin. You will likely require a prescription cream to treat this
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no. but ear bones and liquid does. no. but ear bones and liquid does.
A octopus has no bones
Borage isn't cortizone, but helps your body to produce its own cortizone by stimulating the adrenal gland. To get the benefit of borage, you would consume it in a tea or infusion.
there is more space between the bones so they can fly
yes they can becasue if the bones are hollw they cant fly
You should not use cortizone cream for something else other that what it is meant for. This is because it has an active steroid ingredient and may cause side-effects.
Bones
it weakens the bones