Potential Side Effects and How to Manage Them

Dexamethasone withdrawal can cause symptoms like fatigue, muscle weakness, and joint pain. Address fatigue with rest and gradual increase in activity. Manage muscle weakness through gentle exercise, focusing on range of motion and strength building exercises as tolerated. Joint pain may respond to over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen, always following package directions. Consult your doctor if pain is severe or persistent.

You might experience mood changes, including irritability or depression. Maintain open communication with your healthcare provider; they can adjust medication or recommend therapy if needed. Consider stress-reduction techniques such as mindfulness or meditation. Lean on your support system for emotional support.

Increased blood sugar is another possible side effect. Monitor your blood glucose levels regularly, especially if you have diabetes. Your doctor might adjust your diabetes medication accordingly. Maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly to manage blood sugar.

Some people experience insomnia. Practice good sleep hygiene: maintain a regular sleep schedule, create a relaxing bedtime routine, avoid caffeine and alcohol before bed, and ensure your bedroom is dark, quiet, and cool. If insomnia persists, talk to your doctor.

Gastrointestinal issues, such as nausea or upset stomach, may occur. Eat small, frequent meals. Avoid greasy or spicy foods. Your doctor may suggest medication to alleviate these symptoms.

Always contact your doctor if you experience any concerning side effects or if symptoms worsen.

Remember: This information is for general knowledge and does not substitute professional medical advice. Always follow your doctor’s specific instructions and seek their guidance for any concerns.