Risks of cortisone shot injections increase with long-term use and large doses. They include nearby bone death, cartilage damage, nerve damage, joint infections, ruptured tendons, lightening of the skin around the injection site, and thinning of the surrounding bone, skin, and soft tissue. Temporary side effects are facial flushing, increased blood sugar, and a brief flare of inflammation and pain immediately after the injection.

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