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Who cannot get cortisone injections? A comprehensive guide

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According to a 2023 study published in *Clinical Rheumatology*, corticosteroid injections may be associated with an increased risk of infection, especially in older adults, underscoring the importance of knowing who cannot get cortisone injections. This comprehensive guide details the medical conditions and other factors that may prevent you from being a suitable candidate for this treatment.

How long will a Kenalog shot last?

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Kenalog (triamcinolone) injections are a long-acting corticosteroid, with effects often sustained over several weeks. The precise duration of relief depends heavily on the condition being treated and the injection type, from systemic relief for allergies to targeted effects for joint pain.

Can Steroid Shots Cause Headaches? Understanding the Link

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Headaches are a known, though not the most common, side effect of corticosteroid injections, also referred to as cortisone shots. While often temporary and mild, the underlying causes for a headache after a steroid shot can range from systemic effects to a rare but serious complication called a post-dural puncture headache. This article explores how and why steroid shots can cause headaches and provides guidance on managing symptoms.

Cortisone vs. Steroid Shot: What Is the Difference Between a Steroid Shot and a Cortisone Shot?

3 min read
According to the Hospital for Special Surgery, cortisone shots are simply another term for steroid injections, as cortisone is a type of corticosteroid. The widespread use of these terms interchangeably can lead to confusion, but the fundamental difference is that 'steroid shot' is a broad term, and 'cortisone shot' refers to a specific type of anti-inflammatory steroid injection.