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Perennial Allergic Rhinitis, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Budesonide is used to treat asthma, which is a lung condition causing breathing difficulties, and Crohn's disease, which is inflammation of the digestive tract. It helps reduce symptoms like wheezing and abdominal pain.
Budesonide is a corticosteroid, which is a type of medication that reduces inflammation by suppressing the immune system's response. This helps improve breathing in asthma and reduces digestive tract irritation in Crohn's disease.
Budesonide is usually taken once or twice daily, depending on your doctor's instructions. It can be taken as capsules, which should not be crushed or chewed, or as an inhaler for asthma. Always follow your doctor's dosing schedule.
Common side effects of budesonide include headaches, nausea, and respiratory infections. These effects are generally mild and occur in a small percentage of people. If you notice new symptoms, talk with your doctor.
Budesonide can suppress the immune system, increasing infection risk. Long-term use may lead to bone thinning, which is called osteoporosis. It's contraindicated in severe liver disease. Always inform your doctor about any unusual symptoms or infections.
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