Prednisone can be prescribed to patients diagnosed with one of the following conditions: asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, abnormal development of the adrenaline gland, blood disorders, eye diseases, multiple sclerosis flare-ups, severe allergies, meningitis, certain cancers (in combination with other drugs), lung diseases, and skin diseases. Sometimes this medicine is prescribed to prevent organ rejection. If taken during a long period, prednisone can cause such symptoms as fluid retention and high blood pressure. To avoid that, your doctor is likely to recommend an alternate-day therapy. The therapy involves taking the medicine only every other day, allowing your adrenal gland to keep producing hormones in a natural way.
Although your doctor may start you on a lower dose of this medicine, it can later be increased, depending on the individual case. The dose of prednisone is usually increased when the patient is about to experience a stressful situation. In the beginning, such side effects as insomnia, mood swings, euphoria and personality changes may occur. You can continue taking this medicine and report these side effects to your health care provider if they become bothersome and interfere with your everyday life.
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