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Steroid medications ease pain by lowering inflammation, but they only help for a short time. You usually get them as an injection into the affected joint, such as your knee.

Steroid shots do have side effects, but they’re often less than those from pills. They include infections, allergic reactions, bleeding, skin discoloration, and rarely, the rupture of a tendon near where the needle went in.

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