Posted By CCF MD on September 29, 1997 at 16:37:13:
In Reply to: Steroids and Avascular Necrosis posted by Sandy on September 28, 1997 at 17:10:28:
: I have had 1 gmX5 days of IV steroids four times and 3 treatments of oral steroids in 19 months for exacerbations of MS. In May, my upper thigh/outer
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Thanks for using our service Sandy. I agree with your friend - avascular necosis as a cause of your
problems needs to be investigated further. It may turn out not to be the case but it is very suspicious.
Steroid use can cause avascular necrosis ie. the blood supply of the femur to the hip is lost. This can occur even with a single dose treatment.
You MUST tell your internist who will probably refer you to an orthopedist.
I would look into this before starting therapy - you do not want to cause yourself more problems.
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