What i s the latest veiw of affect of steroids on concentration, memory, depression.
Are any of these symptoms linked to steroid inhaler use
What i s the latest veiw of affect of steroids on concentration, memory, depression.
Are any of these symptoms linked to steroid inhaler use
What an interesting question that is ! I've used steroid inhalers for decades, been on short courses of 40mg a day of prednisolone for my asthma and much longer, nearly 4 years of a reducing dose of prednisolone to ease and get rid of polymyalgia rheumatics (PMR). I have never suffered from depression. I have seen others, including my late father who was treated in a psychiatric hospital, suffer from depression, but I've always concentrated on the positives in my life.
Hi I do not think the depression was caused directly by the steriod . I think that the effect on the brian caused by the steriod , a lack of ability to focus, and difficulty with my memory and inability to concentrate caused me to be not be able to trust my judgment or do tasks consistantly and prevented me retaining knowledge. This lack of cognitave ability over a long period made me depressed.
I have got through by always working up from first principles but it is like walking on shifting sand .But though I have found reasonable grounds to think this way it is only from internet scources . I Intend to talk this through with a proffessional excuse the spelling .
There are literally millions of people who take steroid inhalers. As a result some of those people will have depression etc. I include myself in that. Never heard of it linked to inhalers. Yes some people can have issues with steroid tablets but not inhalers.
I had not realized there were any cognitive effects from steroids untill ,I observed them in my wife and then researched it. Bit of an overstatement looked it up on line. On the inhailers front I think there is cause to consider there effects .adc.bmj.com/content/90/5/500
Whilst each of us reacts differently to medications, it might also help reading up on the effects of inflammation in the body and cognitive function, and talking your thoughts through with a health professional.
The inflammation that needs to be treated by the steroids to reduce it can itself produce systemic chemicals that affect the brain, causing the cognitive disfunction, rather than the medication itself. 🤷♀️
A case of the chicken and the egg?
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Thank you for the references . It is clear that I need to talk all this through . Kr
It could also be useful to have a general blood test check to rule out other reversible issues such as lack of Vitamin B12 or a thyroid imbalance which can also produce similar symptoms - sometimes the solution is relatively simple and not sinister. I hope you get an answer to your concerns. Good luck!
Steroids are known to cause tons of side effects including rage, depression and I know from my blood work and kidney problems that the steroids from inhalers do leak into the blood stream... so yes it's highly possible that steroid Inhalers could cause depression
I must put it out there that I'm on a fairly high dose of inhaled steroid
There is some research linking "asthma" to depression .... the theory being long term illness I'm general causes depression and having to pass up some things because of your illness will cause a depression in mood
Thanks for your response I am going to take more advice from a professional on this. The depression seemed to arrise from the diffcuty with concentration and mermory over a number of years. I feel it is lifting slightly as i now feel I have a possible cause namely the use of steriod tablets predlisalonein high doses from the age 8 to 30.. 1 wondered projecting forward, if the steriod inhalers would have a similar effect . reading online it seems there is some grounds to beleive this. All spelling in this post is my own and my dyslexia's
The dosage of a steroid inhaler is much much lower than tablets (prednisolone) they inhalers are also targeted directly at the lungs.. so they can be a much lower amount .... but as I said I know for a fact from personal experience that they do leak into the bloodstream
But yes you should seek proper medical advice, but it doesn't hurt I don't think to do a bit of forward research .... just don't use Google to diagnose yourself .... you come up with all kinds of things
I quite agree self diagnoses as with self medication not a great idea Kr Freezers