Guest guest Posted March 3, 2002 Report Share Posted March 3, 2002 Hi: I've been lurking for a couple of years, but finally decided I had to join in - for however briefly. I've noticed a lot of conversation about steroid creams, and other steroidal treatments. Just want to give you benefit of my experience. I've never used the steroids on my face, however, for a long time (several years at least), I was using a nasal inhaler for my sinus problems. When I went to the eye doctor, my occular pressure was high and my eye doctor asked if I was taking any steroids. I had listed all medications for her. When she saw the nasal spray, she asked if it had a steroid in it and I didn't know. She checked the book and indeed it did have steroids in it. She said that taking or using steroids for any prolonged period can elevate the eye pressure - and this leads to glaucoma. I immediately quit using it and spoke to my doctor. He couldn't believe that could happen, but grabbed his book and searched, and in small print at the bottom, it says that 2% of people using that product (or other steroids) develop glaucoma. My pressure came down after a month to 6 weeks off of it. But it scared me to death. I sure don't want glaucoma. Myeye doctor still has me listed as a " glaucoma suspect " . (Kinda makes me feel I'm on the Most Wanted list or something!) I don't tell you this to scare you, but to let you know that if you use a steroid for any prolonged period, be sure to have the pressure in your eyes checked. ceans are typically allergic to everything that comes down the pike, and so if anyone is going to have this problem, we're more likely to have it than others. Hope this helps someone. Rowena RowenaRowena Wall Freelance Writer http://freelancegal.home.mindspring.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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