High blood sedimentation taking hormones to quickly reduce the side effects of surgery?

After the high blood sedimentation is rapidly reduced by glucocorticosteroids, if the dose of the drug is large, the side effects will be larger, which may affect the process of surgery; if the dose is smaller, the side effects will be smaller, and it may be possible to continue the surgery. The medication needs to be taken under the supervision of a doctor. If the patient uses a high dose of glucocorticosteroids, the side effects of taking glucocorticosteroids may be relatively high. For example, because glucocorticosteroids have the effect of raising blood pressure and blood glucose, if the blood glucose and blood pressure rise to a certain value, the operation cannot be performed, and even if the operation is performed, there may be unstable blood pressure and hypoglycemia and other dangerous situations during the operation. If the dose of glucocorticosteroids used by the patient is small, then the side effects are generally minor. Glucocorticosteroids are contraindicated in patients suffering from high blood pressure, high blood sugar, etc. In addition, a series of side effects, such as gastrointestinal ulcers, may occur after taking glucocorticosteroids, so it is important not to use the drug blindly. If there is high blood sedimentation and surgery is about to be done, you need to consult a doctor in time and intervene accordingly under the doctor’s guidance.