The other day, a patient full of bloody bloody noses and a large amount of bloody noses stopped. When I looked at my nose, blood was spouting out in a sloppy manner, and I was able to burn and stop the mucous membrane with an electric coagulator after compression somehow, but it seems quite hot.
When I asked the patient about the story, it is said that he has been receiving an injection of kenacort A, which is a steroid, for pollinosis every year about 10 years ago. The face is clearly "Moonface" and the eyes are also bloody.
He recommended blood tests and explained to re-examine the next day, but he was not re-examined after that, and I do not know if I was alive or dead. I hope the nosebleed does not stop, but I thought it would be nice if I could not bleed in my head.
Other than this one comes a person who is injecting steroids every year for hay fever, but I think that everyone is not aware of the danger. If you give it a side effect that you know,
Infectious disease (infection related to mold and life) and adrenal insufficiency (sometimes you may feel dull or die)
Atrophy / sinking of muscle at subcutaneous injection site (high frequency)
Diabetes (probable to occur)
Gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer
High blood pressure
Liver dysfunction
Glaucoma (visual acuity, visual field disorder)
Mental disorder (depression), general fatigue (rebound phenomenon)
Osteoporosis (decreased bone density)
Reproductive dysfunction
Menstruation may stop or may not stop
Full moon-like face, facial erythema