
Inhaled steroids have a very good safety record but in severe cases are sometimes not powerful enough. In that case, we often need to turn to oral steroids, generally very safe if taken occasionally and for short periods of time but distinctly riskier when they need to be given continuously for a long time. Doctors need to balance the risk of extended oral steroid use against the dangers inherent in severe asthma itself.
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