...for thunderstorm asthma is similar to regular asthma management and includes: - Bronchodilators, often in the form of rescue inhalers, to relieve acute symptoms. Long-term control medications like inhaled corticosteroids...
...Expected Results **What is a Cortisone Injection?** A cortisone injection is a procedure in which a corticosteroids medication is injected directly into a joint or soft tissue area to reduce...
...further, then substances such as corticosteroids may be given to the mother to promote the baby’s lung development. An artificial surfactant can also be given to the baby, preferably within...
...* **Corticosteroids:** To reduce inflammation * **Other Medications:** May include antihypertensives for high blood pressure and diuretics to reduce fluid retention * **Dialysis:** May be necessary in severe cases or...
...stop premature labor and allow the fetus to develop further in the womb. Treatment may include: * Bed rest * Medication to stop contractions * Corticosteroids to mature the baby’s...
...diagnosis, the condition can be managed with optical treatments, (such as a change in refraction), medical treatment (which may involve the use of corticosteroids and anti-inflammatory medications) and surgical treatment...
...simplex and varicella-zoster, may respond to antiviral medications like acyclovir. Other treatments for viral meningitis focus on symptom management: Pain relievers: These are used to reduce swelling and discomfort. Corticosteroids:...
...cream Some rosacea sufferers find that applying jojoba oil is helpful.[10] However, people with rosacea should never use acne preparations and should avoid topical corticosteroids, unless they are specifically prescribed...
...do not respond to corticosteroids. It is especially helpful for patients with lesions that cause airway obstruction. Laser is the treatment of choice for the destruction of cutaneous vascular proliferative...
...involves: * **Epinephrine (adrenaline) injection:** To constrict blood vessels, increase heart rate, and open airways. * **Antihistamines and corticosteroids:** To reduce inflammation and itching. * **Oxygen therapy:** To assist breathing....