Steroids Used to Treat Eye Inflammation in Babies May Cause Cushing’s Syndrome
Local treatment of eye inflammation with steroid medication may cause Cushing’s syndrome and adrenal insufficiency in babies, according to a small study from Denmark. The study, “Adrenal Suppression in Infants Treated with Topical Ocular Glucocorticoids,” published in the journal Ophthalmology, recommends that such treatments, when necessary,…