Medicine For Internal Hemorrhoids

December 9, 2008 at 9:19 am (internal medicine) (, , , , , , , , , )

If you are suffering from hemorrhoids, chances are you are also probably looking for a safe and effective way to treat them. Hemorrhoid medication is one solution you may want to consider. By being knowledgable about what is one the market, you will be best able to choose the best method to help relieve the symptoms. This will stop the blood vessels from bleeding, swelling and causing irritation.

Internal hemorrhoids are blood vessels that form in the rectum and anal area. Bleeding will be the first sign of internal hemorrhoids. If more severe, the bleeding will be accompanied by tissue that moves outside of the anus area. There are several treatment options available for internal hemorrhoids. If uncomfortable using home remedies for your internal hemorrhoids, there are certain medications that will help.

Astringents are one type of medication commonly used for internal Hemorrhoids. Zinc, Oxide, Calamine, and Hamamelis water belong to the astringent category. Purchased over the counter, they are known to decrease the irritation and swelling in the area. The astringent causes clumping of the protein under the cell surface where the hemorrhoids are. A thin layer then forms over the anal tissue that protects the area from becoming reinfected or reirritated. This can help alleviate the burning and itching sensations associated with hemorrhoids.

Another of the medications approved for treating internal Hemorrhoids is called protectants. Medications in this category include mineral oil, cocoa butter, hard fat, aluminum hydroxide gel, glycerin, kaolin, lanolin, white petrolatum, and topical starch. Protectants also move into the irritated area and creating a protective layer over the skin. As a result, hemorrhoid inflammation will decrease.

The third type of available medication are the vasoconstrictors. The two major medications in the vasoconstrictor category are phenylephrine hydrochloride and ephedrine sulfate. These work by constricting the blood vessels, eventually causing dilated veins to be return to normal size. With these medications, you will notice quick relief of irritation and itching. Prior to taking this particular type of medication, you will want to ensure that you do not have any conditions that have been known to cause a negative reaction in the body.

The FDA has approved all of the above medications for treatment of internal hemorrhoids. If you are having problems with hemorrhoid-related bleeding, irritation or discomfort, these medications may offer relief. As with all medicines, before taking any of these, you should read the accompanying inserts to consider your history and avoid having side effects from the medication.

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Burn Surgery With Modern Medicine

December 4, 2008 at 5:26 pm (Surgery) (, , , , , , , , , )

One of the most prevalent and serious forms of plastic surgery or cosmetic surgery involves burn victims. Since burn injuries are highly prevalent and can lead to deformities of various kinds, understanding how burn injuries are treated is important to get an idea of what kind of expectations are reasonable as well as how the surgeon and patient relationship differs from most other types of surgery.

Burn Surgery is surgery meant to reconstruct the body and its functions after a burn injury. Burn injuries occur during all types of accidents involving fire or any sort of extremely hot substance. After an individual is burned during an accident, major deformities and disfigurements can occur which require reconstructive Burn Surgery to alter the appearance and functionality of the body and its structures. Most forms of surgery require that skin grafts be performed, which is moving skin from unburned portions of the body to burned areas. The skin is then attached to the burn site and healing ensues. Each patient’s healing results are different and so the results of each graft cannot be 100% predicted. Typically though, those who were in good health prior to a burn have a higher success rate as far as healing time and results. Those who were smokers, in poor health, with poor nutrition, having any sort of autoimmune disease, etc. are less likely to see favorable healing times or results.

When it comes to Burn Surgery, having realistic and positive expectations is the number one most important part of surgery. Since the results vary greatly from person to person, no plastic surgeon can guarantee that any one way of handling the burn will work out to the patient’s satisfaction. If a burn is particularly invasive and there has been extensive damage to the skin and functionality of muscles or tendons, a complete recovery to post-burn status is not generally very optimistic. What Burn Surgery is generally capable of depends on the patient and the burn. There is no really accurate way to deduce how effective surgery will be prior to undergoing treatment. With this in mind, it is a good idea to understand treatment options as fully as possible

Certain Burn Surgery treatments require that the epidermis and partial dermis layers of the skin be removed and placed over the burn site. Others require that both the entire epidermis and dermis be removed. There are other treatment options such as skin flap treatments and tissue expansion. Both treatments involve moving skin from one area of the body to another, as well as helping the body to grow new skin from an area which has been operated on. Since the types of procedures available are rather complex, it is a good idea to sit with a trusted surgeon and speak frankly about what options will work best. Furthermore, understanding that a considerable amount of recovery time is necessary is important so that the patient is fully committed to their treatment and their care. This is an important part of the mental and emotional wellbeing which is necessary if Burn Surgery is to be performed successfully.

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