Side effects
Epidural steroid injections are usually well tolerated. The following may occur with cortisone injection use:
Epidural steroid injections are given by physicians. You will be asked to lie flat, face down, on an x-ray table. The x-ray will be used to see the location of the tip of the needle, your doctor will guide the needle to the area adjacent to the inflamed spinal nerves. The administration of steroid injection lasts about 15 minutes, some people may require light sedation.
Epidural steroid are given weekly, usually up for 3 consecutive weeks. With this dosing schedule, many patients experience improvement of symptoms within a few weeks. This often helps in controlling inflammation may provide long-lasting pain relief for treating back pain.
Steroid Injections for back pain treatment are typically Cortisone injections. Cortisone is a steroid that is produced naturally in your body. It is released from the adrenal gland when your body is under stress. Cortisone is produced synthetically and is used for treating various disorders. Cortisone suppresses the normal immune response, thereby reducing pain and inflammation.
Giving epidural steroid may help people who suffer from back pain which is caused primarily by inflammation in the spinal nerves.