Colitis Medication: Know The Score
In order for the doctor to know
more about what is happening to you during the early stages of you being
diagnosed with colitis, you will have to undergo some tests. Yet the probability of what you are about to
endure with your first colitis attack will be much more intense and far less
hospitable than anything your doctor or consultant requires to undertake.
At the doctor’s surgery, you will
be asked to provide samples of blood, urine and probably a stool. All will be
used to analyse exactly what you have and how your body is coping so far. They
will probably want to have a look at your rectum and the lowest part of your
bowel to confirm the inflammation. You need to recognise that being given a colitis
diagnosis really does make you leave your inhibitions at the door. You just
have to recognise the fact that it is essential to gather as much information
about your condition as possible and if you consider that if you had an eye
problem the doctor would want to examine you eye, so in that respect it really
is no difference. You should hold on to this attitude as it will be very
beneficial to you throughout your colitis experience.
In all probability, you will be
put on a course of colitis medication. This normally falls into two types. The first is
anti inflammatory medication which will assist in reducing the inflammation and
once it is under control it will be used to try and prevent the infected part
of the bowel becoming inflamed again. The second type is steroids. There is no
getting round this, but to enable your body to fight colitis it needs a helping
hand. And this takes the form of steroids.
No doubt you will have heard
about steroids and the effects that they can have on the body and probably
someone you know will say with alarm “you should not take these”. If you have
come across this or are very wary of taking such medication then perhaps this
little piece of advice will create a realistic view of the matter for you. When
you are in pain, real pain, when moving hurts, when walking hurts, when going
to the toilet hurts, when literally doing nothing hurts you need help. And that
means effective help. And that comes in the form of steroids. You will probably
be given them in both tablet and foam form (especially if your colitis is
restricted to the left hand side of the bowel). That is right, foam as well!
Make sure you take the anti inflammatory and steroid tablets exactly in the
amount your doctor prescribed.
Colitis can be vicious in its ferocity and it takes a period
of time for the medication to bring the attack under control. Without it, the
inflammation of the large bowel and all the symptoms related to that will go
unchecked, bring even greater pain and discomfort to the sufferer. To really
understand what it is like to endure a colitis attack and understand what is
required to get through it and how to start living again, it is very beneficial
to discover those who have the exact experience of what you now face and learn from it. Get it now at The Colitis Experience
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