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Increased urine production ( free water
How can i treat the increased urine production ( quantity ) after leaving steroids. Generally, my morning cortisol is 16. Abdomen CT scan is fine. Still, i am facing excess urine problem ( water in not retaining in body ) due to steroids. Is it HPA axis problem ? No diabetes No thyroid No disease Its 2 years now ...i Mostly gained weight in stomach just like high steroid How can i balance it ?
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Weight gain must be due to central obesity which is a side effect of steroids Connect on practo for further advice
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Hello,I completely understand your situation. Your increased weight is due to central obesity which is a side effect of steroids called iatrogenic cushings.Now the increased micturition can be due to same or may be related to any other issue. Some investigations are required to rule out HPA axis issues .
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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