Modern medicine is constantly evolving and among the many directions at present, the use of drugs whose action is directed to correction of intestinal microflora is quite actual. The cause of colitis is most often an inflammatory process that covers the intestinal mucosa, and its main symptoms are similar to the usual bowel disturbance.
Enterol is a series of probiotics that are used for infectious and nonspecific disorders of stools, as well as for normalizing bowel function after prolonged use of antibiotics or relapsing relapses. That is why its reception is recommended for acute and chronic colitis of an infectious type.
There are several forms of Enterol. These are gelatin white capsules and powder for oral use. As the substance having the main effect, lyophilized yeast appears, and in the role of auxiliary - lactose monohydrate, gelatin, titanium dioxide.
Dosage of Enterol in colitis
One of the features of this drug, which distinguishes it from the positive side among other drugs for the treatment of intestinal disorders, is the possibility of its reception by young children.
When diagnosing colitis and other intestinal diseases in adults, 1-2 capsules of this drug are recommended up to two times a day or 1-2 packets of powdered Enterol with the same periodicity.
It should be noted that in order to prevent the death of living cells that make up the preparation, it is recommended to dilute the powder exclusively with warm liquid, and not excessively hot or cold. In addition to water, Enterol can be diluted with milk.
For children, the dosage of the drug for colitis is slightly less. So, for newborns it is not more than 1 sachet throughout the day, and for children of the middle age group, 1 sachet up to 2 times a day.
Remember that the actual dosage of the drug should be determined in each individual case by the attending physician!
Advantages of Enterol for colitis
According to experts, when diagnosing the acute or chronic stage of colitis, Enterol's treatment will reduce acute symptoms and improve bowel function. This is explained by the fact that the active substance of this drug is resistant to the acidic environment of the stomach and the action of antibiotics. Accordingly, during the treatment of inflammation, it can be used in parallel with antibiotic therapy and will be an excellent tool for the prevention of dysbiosis and stool disorders.
In addition, it is worth noting that the drug becomes only a "temporary environment" in the stomach and after 4-5 days is completely eliminated from the body with a fecal mass. Enterol for colitis will be an excellent way out, and you do not need to worry about a possible overdose of the drug, because it is absolutely safe.