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Daignosed in Nov 2019

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6 years 3 weeks ago #68872 by RR01
Daignosed in Nov 2019 was created by RR01
Hello all ,
I was diagnosed with ITP in Nov 2019- initially was put on Prednisolone for 1 months 60 mg/day . Initially counts were at 40-45K range . The counts went up to 240000 and then dropped one month after I stopped the drug in Jan end 2020. Since then I have been on wait and Watch .. For the past 4 weeks I have been experiencing extreme gastric reflux and hard time swallowing and also feeling of pouch in throat or not sure like choking feeling..Anyone else had GERD type issues with ITP or a side effect of steroids ? The Doctor had given me pantaprazole along with the steroid medicine.

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6 years 2 weeks ago #68925 by Hal9000
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Do you suppose you had some h.Pylori bacteria get out of control while on steroids?

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6 years 2 weeks ago #68930 by JJ
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It's a common side effect with steroids. Might need treating with more pantaprazole or similar until it settles.

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