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HANDS HOT AFTER TAKING Prednisone

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13 years 5 months ago #27265 by alex2isaiah
HANDS HOT AFTER TAKING Prednisone was created by alex2isaiah
I will like to know if one of you guys know about the side effects when we take Prednisone , is hands hot like if you have temperature.

im knew on this i really wish i can go back to how i was before my platelets drop i been in Prednisone for 25 days and it looks that this is my last week i hope so. please if you have any feedback thank you

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13 years 5 months ago #27266 by Ryland
Replied by Ryland on topic HANDS HOT AFTER TAKING Prednisone
Well, when I was taking Prednisone, a little after I took my daily dose my legs would go numb and my body temperature would go crazy. I felt so hot I couldn't sleep some nights. But for me it was mostly my legs that felt the immediate effect of the treatment. I'd assume that it effects people differently, so maybe you feel it in your hands just like I felt it in my legs.
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