When colitis is prescribed by a specialist, medicinal preparations are not only in the form of pills, capsules and tablets, but also in the form of injections. They are used to weaken active peristalsis and to remove multiple accompanying spasms. What shots can be prescribed for colitis?
Spasmolytic agents affect the condition of the internal organs and smooth muscles. Under the influence of nyxes, the muscles begin to relax, and the pain symptoms pass. Some medicines can give a soothing and relaxing symptom at the same time.
In addition, antispasmodic pricks in colitis have other pharmacological effects. So, the vessels expand and the painful and inflammatory processes are quickly neutralized. It is worth noting that at high doses, antispasmodics cause sedation.
Pricks can also be prescribed for the treatment of inflammatory processes. They help to get rid of the underlying causes that caused colitis, as well as from symptoms, for example, painful sensations, diarrhea, colic and other. They help in restoring the functional activity of the peripheral nerves. After application, they are predominantly absorbed in the cavity of the gastrointestinal tract. These pricks in colitis can stimulate the synthesis of interferon, due to which there is an immunostimulating effect.
Such drugs are administered not only intramuscularly, but also intravenously. How long will the course of treatment last, will depend on the appointment of the doctor and the diagnosis performed. Primarily adults are prescribed 3-5 ml intravenously or intramuscularly. For children, 2.5-10 mg is given intramuscularly. In any case, the administration of the drug should be controlled by a doctor.
The injections of vitamins are also an integral part of the therapeutic treatment for colitis. This is due to the fact that a large number of useful substances simply do not have the ability to be absorbed into the bloodstream during the course of the disease, and, consequently, an intramuscular injection of the missing drugs is required.
It is worth remembering, all pricks in colitis should be prescribed by the attending physician. In no case should not engage in self-medication, otherwise, you can cause more severe complications, which then can move into more severe diseases.