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Steroids are used for exacerbations (relapse, attack, flare-up). Steroids will not change the outcome of MS but might help shorten an exacerbation.

Steroids are not necessarily needed for exacerbations and depending on the symptom(s) someone is experiencing steroids may or may not help...each person is different. Depending on the person and symptoms, steroids may be a short term solution for a long term symptom(s).

Steroids are not used for symptom management, there are medications that can be tried for problematic or on going symptoms.

Steroids have long term and short term side effects. The more steroids are used the less effective they can become.

Everyone will have a different experience with steroids as each of us respond differently to medications.

It would be best to discuss your pain issue with your neuro. It is up to you and your neuro as to the best treatment option for your pain.
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