Is A Kenalog Injection Safe When Pregnant ?
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Kenalog intra-articular/intramuscular injection contains triamcinolone, which is a category of corticosteroid. Corticosteroids are hormones that are formed naturally by the adrenal glands. Triamcinolone is used to diminish swelling and inflammation in various diseases.
Kenalog injection enters the body via a syringe into the muscle of the buttock. The triamcinolone is gradually sucked into the bloodstream from the area that was injected. One kenalog injection has a lasting effect for 3 weeks.
However, this medicine should be used with care during pregnancy as not only endanger the mother, but it could also endanger the life of the fetus. In addition, Kenalog has the ability to hinder the growth of the baby. Corticosteroids act as catalysts, and may increase the danger of slow or retarded growth of the fetus. The medication may even impact the baby’s immune system by hindering the development of baby’s steroid hormones after birth.
If you believe you have become pregnant while you are being cured with this medicine, it is a must to consult a doctor for medical help. It should be kept in mind that the treatment should not be stopped suddenly until and unless advised by the doctor.
Kenalog injection enters the breast milk which can be hazardous for the mother and child. It should be used with care in mothers who are breastfeeding. If the breastfeeding mother is treated with high doses for a long period of time, the medicine could hamper the baby’s adrenal glands, which would in turn lessen producing their own steroid hormone.
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