Facial perspiration and PMR/Prednisone
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I was diagnosed with PMR in December 2014 and am now tapering off of prednisone. (I started with 40 mg and am now at 6mg/day.) I have had a couple of mild flares which sent me back up to 10 mg and then back to tapering from there. For the most part, i think I am doing pretty well. My most recent sed rate was 19--down from >100--and my CRP was 9--down from 44. My problem now is intermittent, profuse head and face sweating. I have scanned past threads for information but as most threads are wont to do, they get tangled in other important discussions. Is this something many of you have experienced? WebMD says it is a "rare" side effect. Has anyone discovered anything to relieve it? (Other than wearing ice packs to garden!) I am 66 and otherwise relatively healthy. Thanks in advance.
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Flutterbie57 djwillms
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djwillms Flutterbie57
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steve_1 djwillms
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I know it sounds far fetched about the steamed up specs. but its true, they either steam up of fill with liquid when and if I look floorward when having a hot turn.
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janet08828 djwillms
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I think maybe side effects aren't neccessarily connected only with the size of dose but also the length of time you have taken the meds.
The face/head sweats are pretty gruesome - I am still working and people have got used to the lovely sight of sweat dripping down my face and neck!
Wish I knew of a "cure" - I look forward to seeing if anybody out there has a tip.
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MrsO-UK_Surrey djwillms
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ptolemy djwillms
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EileenH djwillms
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I found that having a fan on near me helped a lot - not directed straight at me as that caused a stiff neck, especially with the air-con in the car, but so that the air around me was moving. I wear a lot of cotton or wool clothing (wool is wonderful in the summer for lightweight suits for men by the way) but to be honest by far the best stuff is athletics underwear like you see footballers wearing under their strip which is designed to wick sweat away from the body and allow it to evaporate rather than remaining as damp material close to the body which can be very uncomfortable.
So WebMD says it is a rare problem? I think not - and as good a reason as any for yellow card reporting being taken seriously! Though, as I say, the underlying autoimmune part of pMR does it too. It isn't JUST due to pred.
djwillms EileenH
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lodgerUK_NE djwillms
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Like PMRpro I think webmd is up the creek without a paddle.
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Susanne_M_UK djwillms
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