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Overview
Corticosteroids are a class of prescription drugs approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat inflammation. Corticosteroids are sometimes used to treat people with HS.

The most common corticosteroids used to treat HS include dexamethasone, prednisone, prednisolone, and methylprednisolone. Corticosteroids can help fight HS, both by reducing active flares and preventing future flares.

How do I take it?
In cases of HS, corticosteroids are usually taken orally or injected. Take corticosteroids exactly as prescribed by the physician. It is important to taper off dosage with a doctor’s guidance before stopping corticosteroids.

Side effects
The severity of corticosteroid side effects increases with dosage and long-term use.

Common side effects of corticosteroids include high blood sugar, fluid retention, mood swings, trouble sleeping, rounding of the face known as “moon face,” insomnia, euphoria, depression, anxiety, and mania. Psychological effects of corticosteroids may be moderated with attention to diet and avoiding fluctuations in blood glucose (blood sugar).

With long-term use, serious side effects caused by corticosteroids include increased susceptibility to infection, weight gain, vision changes, and, in children, slowed growth.

For more details about this treatment, visit:

Corticosteroids — Cleveland Clinic
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/drugs_dev...

Corticosteroids and HS — Medscape
https://www.medscape.com/answers/1073117-30897/...

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