Although there are many steroids that lead to severe negative effects, there are also such steroids that benefit greatly for our health. Certain latest researches related to the inhaled corticosteroid budesonide have given to our society certain hope. This preparation has been used many times to treat kids who suffer from asthma. It has been stated that this preparation caused cataract in children that administrated it. But the recent studies have shown that the possibility related to this adverse reaction is quite low.
Some experts at the University of Southern Denmark in Holding have led a research to determine risk of occurring cataract in the kids that were cured with budesonide. There was no any cataract in 148 persons that were given this inhaled steroid. Among those who didn’t suffer from asthma and were not cured with budesonide 2 individuals had cataract. It was reported by the pediatric professor Soren Pedersen from the University of the Southern Denmark in Kolding. This report was made during a meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology in San Francisco. Soren Pedersen noticed that when it came to cataract, there was no any difference between those who applied budesonide and those who didn’t use it.
The doctor Soren Pederson and his colleagues have treated numerous patients who had asthma with budesonide during over 2 decades. There was no any indication that this corticosteroid could lead to any dangerous undesirable result. Kids that were given budesonide didn’t experience any growth problems.
In the recent study 270 children with asthma were given budesonide; 62 kids didn’t take budesonide because their parents feared of the results. Parents of those to whom budesonide was given stated that no any dangerous undesirable consequence was observed in their children. 30 of those 62 children that applied the inhaled steroid budesonide felt benefits in the treatment of asthma.
The specialists have defined that the risk of cataract for those that treat asthma with the steroid budesonide was 5 %.
Soren Pedersen noticed that there was no any cataract or another undesirable reaction linked with vision during over 15 years of his practice of treating children with the steroid budesonide.
Hyun Don Yun, MD, a resident in allergy and immunology at Harbor Hospital in Baltimore, has reported that these aspects have shown that even long-time treatment with budesonide doesn’t lead to any negative effect related to ocular system.
According to some other studies, inhaled steroids have different influence on our body in comparison with effects of other steroids.
It is important to conclude that there are steroids that may benefit instead of causing dangerous unwanted consequences. It is impossible to contest benefits of some steroids.
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