Is it harmful to the body to use hormone drugs after having systemic lupus erythematosus?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-06
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, no matter what medicine is harmful, the hormone often used in lupus disease is adrenal glucocorticoid, most people say that it has the best effect, it is the drug of lupus erythematosus, how can it be called "**"? That can only be said to be controlled and maintained, and for some diseases that progress quickly, it cannot be controlled. Western medicine can only use glucocorticoids for lupus disease, combined with other drugs to maintain, it is not a drug for lupus disease, nor does it cure lupus disease.

    In the absence of an ideal treatment, it is also a good way to do no way, although it can't cure lupus disease, *** is still big, and you have to take medicine for a long time, but it can reduce the condition, relieve the pain of the disease and the symptoms quickly, and it is also a good emergency and life-extending method. But it can never cure lupus disease, its *** in the short term, the drug accumulates little in the body, and there may not be any symptoms, and those adverse reactions will occur in the long term with a large amount of use.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Although taking hormones for a long time has the best effect on lupus erythematosus, it can also cause hirsutism, acne, organ damage, etc. It is best to combine traditional Chinese and Western medicine**, Zhengzhou Guancheng Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine has achieved good results in this disease, you can consult it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is ***, I have to take hormones every once in a while, and if I don't fight, I will have an acute attack! Hormones can make people fat and out of shape!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, but this is the only drug for lupus erythematosus, and the same is true in the United States....

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If I have lupus erythematosus, can I use hormones**?

    Speaking of the disease "lupus erythematosus", I believe it is a very familiar term for some people who often follow the news. That's right, "lupus erythematosus", as a disease with a relatively high degree of attention in the news, is still mentioned very often in social groups. So, what kind of disease is lupus erythematosus?

    According to the official information, lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disease, and it is also a chronic disease that is greatly related to the body's genetics, endocrine, immunity and external environment. In the existing disease information, we can divide lupus erythematosus into six types: discoid lupus erythematosus, subacute ** lupus erythematosus, systemic lupus erythematosus, deep lupus erythematosus, neonatal lupus erythematosus, and drug-induced lupus erythematosus.

    Now that we've talked about the information about lupus erythematosus, let's talk about the question of "can people with lupus erythematosus use hormones for **".

    For this question, I am sure, "hormones" are indeed one of the drugs that most "lupus erythematosus" patients need to take. Because "hormone" is a drug that can regulate human immunity, it can effectively prevent inflammatory reactions and allergic reactions caused by immune dysfunction in the patient's body, and has very significant anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, inhibition of human non-specific immunity and antipyretic effects, and is a very widely used immunosuppressant drug. Therefore, "hormones" still have a very significant effect on the disease "lupus erythematosus" caused by immune dysfunction in the body.

    However, patients with lupus erythematosus should not increase or decrease the dosage of "hormones" at will, and they should decide the dosage of "hormones" under the advice of their attending doctors, so as to prevent excessive dosage of "hormones" or insufficient dosage of "hormones" resulting in illness**.

    So, for patients with lupus erythematosus, what do they need to pay attention to while taking the drug "hormone"? According to the advice of relevant doctors, patients who have taken "hormones" should try to eat more nutritious vegetables and fruits, and should also develop the habit of taking one calcium tablet and calcitriol a day, so as to prevent their bodies from being affected by "hormones".

    All in all, I think the most important thing that patients need to pay attention to after taking "hormones" is their daily diet.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hormone can be used**, and when using it, you should pay close attention to whether there are infections, high blood pressure, diabetes, peptic ulcers, osteoporosis and other diseases and use them under the guidance of a doctor, if the condition is not serious, it is generally not recommended to use hormones**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Long-term, heavy use of hormones can cause some ***.

    1. Water, salt, sugar, protein and fat metabolism disorders.

    Patients are manifested as central obesity, moon face, hirsutism, weakness, edema, hypertension, etc., generally do not need special **, the symptoms will gradually disappear after stopping the drug, and the corresponding ** drugs can be given for targeted ** if necessary.

    2. Induce or aggravate infection.

    Long-term use of hormones can aggravate infection or expand or spread potential infection foci in the body, and can also spread the original stationary tuberculosis foci, so attention should be paid to observe the changes in the patient's condition and whether it induces infection during the medication.

    3. Rebound phenomenon and withdrawal symptoms.

    For patients who have been using hormones for a long time and their condition is basically under control, if the drug is suddenly stopped or the dose is reduced too much, the original symptoms will appear or worsen quickly, which is called rebound phenomenon, and the dosage of hormones should be resumed at this time, and the dosage should be slowly reduced after the disease is controlled.

    4. Adrenal cortex atrophy or insufficiency.

    In patients with long-term corticosteroid use, hormone levels in the body are higher than normal for a long time, which can cause negative feedback effects, reduce endogenous hormone secretion or cause adrenal insufficiency.

    In addition, patients can also have insomnia, epilepsy and other neurological symptoms, and can also induce or aggravate peptic ulcers, therefore, patients with the hormone **lupus erythematosus should pay attention to it and strictly follow the doctor's guidance on medication**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Lupus erythematosus: It is an autoimmune disease, most of the patients are young women, the main symptoms are butterfly-shaped light red spots on the face, fever, tiredness, joint pain, and some also have heart, kidney and other visceral lesions.

    The patient, with his hands on the wall and his toes on the ground; The doctor does a good job of disinfection, wears gloves, and uses a bloodletting needle (which can be used to measure blood sugar) to prick and bleed at the Weizhong acupoint; Use a cupping device to draw out the stasis until fresh blood is seen. The Weizhong acupoint is a detoxification acupoint.

    Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes that treating symptoms does not cure diseases, as long as the symptoms can be relieved and do not affect normal life and work, it is fine.

    It should be emphasized: doctors, must do a good job of disinfection and protection to prevent infection.

    Lupus erythematosus (butterfly sore) can be acupuncture or moxibustion at the Xinyu acupoint.

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