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I received cortisone injections for Arnold's nerve neuralgia, is it photosensitizing and if so, how long?

It is possible that cortisone injections can cause photosensitivity in some cases. It is important to know the specific type of cortisone that was used in order to determine the potential side effects and how long they may last. It would be best to contact the clinic where you received the injections to obtain this information quickly.

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