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              Steroids shots tied to bone loss in ageing 
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              Washington: Post-menopausal women, treated with epidural steriod shots for 
              relief from backache, suffered significant bone density loss in 
              their hip, says a study.
 Bone density loss after six months was six times greater when 
              compared to the typical bone density loss seen in a year in a 
              post-menopausal woman who doesn't receive steroid injection, 
              according to researchers.
 
 An epidural shot involves the passage of painkilling drugs into 
              the small of your back via a fine tube, numbing the concerned part 
              and providing you with effective pain relief, the journal Spine 
              reported.
 
 Shlomo Mandel, a Henry Ford Hospital orthopaedic physician, who 
              led study, says physicians should exercise caution prescribing an 
              epidural steroid for select patients, suggesting that multiple 
              injections may compromise bone strength, according to a Henry Ford 
              statement.
 
 "The findings of our study suggest that epidural steroid 
              injections for back pain relief should be approached cautiously in 
              patients at risk for bone fragility," Mandel said.
 
 Backache is one of the most common medical conditions, affecting 
              eight out of 10 people at some point of their lives. As people 
              age, their spine ages with them, causing degenerative changes in 
              the spine.
 
 Patients are typically treated with anti-inflammatory drugs and 
              physical therapy. If symptoms persist, an epidural steroid is 
              often prescribed to alleviate pain and improve function. However, 
              steroid use has been linked to diminished bone quality.
 
 
 
                
               
 
 
              
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