🧊 1. Cold Compresses

  • Applying a cool, damp cloth or cold gel mask to your face and neck for 10–15 minutes may help reduce inflammation and redness, especially in the evening.

  • Avoid ice directly on the skin.

🛌 2. Elevation and Sleep Position

  • Try sleeping with your head elevated on an extra pillow. This helps reduce overnight fluid pooling in the face.

  • During the day, keep your head upright when sitting or resting.

💧 3. Fluid Management

  • Paradoxically, drinking plenty of water helps your body excrete excess salt and reduce fluid retention.

  • Consider reducing your sodium intake, as salt encourages water retention and worsens facial puffiness.

🍽️ 4. Diet Adjustments

  • Avoid high-carb and sugary foods, which can worsen fluid retention and blood sugar instability (already affected by steroids).

  • Add potassium-rich foods (e.g. bananas, spinach, sweet potatoes), which help balance fluid levels.

🚶 5. Gentle Movement

  • Short walks or mild activity during the day help circulation and prevent dependent edema (swelling that increases as the day goes on).

🧴 6. Skin Soothing and Anti-Inflammatory Topicals

  • Use fragrance-free soothing moisturisers containing niacinamide or aloe vera.

  • Redness may also respond to mild over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream for short use — though caution is advised since you’re already on systemic steroids.

💊 7. Medication Review

  • Diuretics (water tablets) are rarely used for steroid-induced swelling, but in some cases, a clinician may consider it if fluid retention is severe.

  • Tapering your corticosteroids (if appropriate and under supervision) can gradually improve symptoms — discuss this with your prescriber.

🩺 8. Consult a Specialist

  • If the swelling is asymmetric, very painful, or associated with new symptoms (e.g., visual changes, difficulty swallowing, skin tightness), you should be checked promptly for other causes.

  • A referral to a dermatologist or endocrinologist may help if cosmetic or systemic effects are severe or long-term.


⚠️ When to Seek Urgent Medical Advice

Call your GP or attend an urgent care clinic if you have:

  • Sudden, painful swelling

  • Shortness of breath

  • Swelling spreading rapidly

  • New rash, fever, or visual disturbance

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