- Male
- 18 Years
- 22/01/2025
Can you help me understand what the side effects of Wysolone might be? I'm only taking it for a short period, just 15 tablets, because of ulcers. The doctor also suggested I pair it with Septiline. When should I expect any side effects to show up, if at all?
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Itching,nausea,headache, allergic reactions etc are the side-effects.. Kindly continue the medication as per dermatologist opinion.
Dr. Dr Khaleel Suggests...
Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Prednisolone (Wysolone) Side Effects
- Common Side Effects: Increased appetite, mood changes, abnormal heart rhythm, water retention, slow heart rate, and altered sugar control.
- Uncommon Side Effects: Severe allergic reactions.
- Timing: Side effects can appear within a few days of starting treatment.
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Septilin Side Effects
- Common Side Effects: Generally well-tolerated; however, mild digestive disturbances may occur.
- Timing: Side effects, if any, typically appear shortly after starting the medication.
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Monitoring and When to Seek Medical Advice
- Signs to Watch For: Severe allergic reactions, significant mood changes, or any unusual symptoms.
- Action: Seek medical attention if severe side effects occur.
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General Advice
- Tips: Take medications with food to minimize stomach upset. Stay hydrated and monitor blood sugar if diabetic.
Answered 20/08/2025
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