Milkie
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Looks like the summer has ended, yesterday it was almost 30 degrees, today it'll be around 18 degrees and it'll rain most of the day.
Well here it has been even less than 10 in the mornings so

Looks like the summer has ended, yesterday it was almost 30 degrees, today it'll be around 18 degrees and it'll rain most of the day.
Well here it has been even less than 10 in the mornings so![]()
We're lucky then. It rained this morning, but we'll have a decent 24°C today. But after that, it'll be over. 18°C as from tomorrow on.Looks like the summer has ended, yesterday it was almost 30 degrees, today it'll be around 18 degrees and it'll rain most of the day.
So i went to an other doctor today.Got an other antibiotic and cortison because it is better but not realy good .Massive inflamatio..
Cortison is a hormon like. Your own body generates cortison.Wait, but cortison is a steroid.
And if watching doctor house has touch me anything is that you either need antibiotics OR steroids, never both.
Than again, it's a tv show so chances a high that it doesn't reflect reality![]()
The side effects are mostly a problem if you take cortison in a high dose for a long time - and if you take a low dose, even a long term medication can be very safe ("Cushing-Schwelle"). Taking Cortison (-> strongest anti-inflammtory drug there is) and antibiotics at the same can be the way to go, depending on the diagnosis. If your doctor prescribed both, please do not take advice from the internet but discuss it with him if your are in doubt, and do not change the dose or anything else on your own.Cortison is a hormon like. Your own body generates cortison.
The problem with synthetic cortison (the ones made OUTSIDE the human body, by humans) is that it has nasty side effects. One of them is "blowing up".
If cortison and antibiotics mix well together? Haven't got the faintest idea. I'm not a doc.
I take the Cortison as a spray in the nose.It is kind of "first aid" untill the antibiotic works.The side effects are mostly a problem if you take cortison in a high dose for a long time - and if you take a low dose, even a long term medication can be very safe ("Cushing-Schwelle"). Taking Cortison (-> strongest anti-inflammtory drug there is) and antibiotics at the same can be the way to go, depending on the diagnosis. If your doctor prescribed both, please do not take advice from the internet but discuss it with him if your are in doubt, and do not change the dose or anything else on your own.
Dr.House tells lots of bullshit.As a nurse i can say that.Wait, but cortison is a steroid.
And if watching doctor house has touch me anything is that you either need antibiotics OR steroids, never both.
Than again, it's a tv show so chances a high that it doesn't reflect reality![]()
I take the Cortison as a spray in the nose.It is kind of "first aid" untill the antibiotic works.
Dr.House tells lots of bullshit.As a nurse i can say that.
please do not take advice from the internet but discuss it with him if your are in doubt, and do not change the dose or anything else on your own.
I'm not going to take your advice. since it's on the internet and all
But yeah, you're right.
How can I tell?Topically applied cortison - like a cream, spray or something like that is not really a problem concerning side effects, no worries. Cortison has to be taken with caution, but it is not as bad as some folks make you believe. In this case I gues it is for sinusitis, propably chronic? Makes perfect sense - cortison to reduce the swelling, antibiotics to kill of the germs.
I might be a cortison salesperson
Well, I`m not. But how could you know?
Exactly.Topically applied cortison - like a cream, spray or something like that is not really a problem concerning side effects, no worries. Cortison has to be taken with caution, but it is not as bad as some folks make you believe. In this case I gues it is for sinusitis, propably chronic? Makes perfect sense - cortison to reduce the swelling, antibiotics to kill of the germs.
I might be a cortison salesperson
Well, I`m not. But how could you know?