While a cortisone shot is effective at reducing pain, there are some long-term effects to consider. Research shows that ongoing cortisone injections decrease cartilage volume in the knees and increase post-surgical infection risk significantly. Because cortisone weakens the immune system, many physicians limit injections to every three months for a single joint or a total of six injections per year.

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