Yes, it is possible to experience swelling in the face as a side effect of cortisone, although it is more common with oral cortisone rather than with enema treatments like Cortenema. If you are still experiencing bleeding after two months of treatment, it is important to discuss this with your doctor or gastroenterologist. Each person responds differently to treatments, so it is important to communicate any concerns or issues you may be experiencing in order to find the most effective treatment plan for your condition.
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