Prolonged diarrhoea, bleeding can cause malnutrition and anaemia. Long standing colitis can form polyps and can develop into cancer
No, Protonix is not meant to treat colitis. Protonix is used to treat reflux diseases and damage to the esophagus.
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To cure colitis, you would need to seek professional care. To treat it as best as possible, you would need to eat certain foods and avoid certain foods that are on the colitis list.
if you mean Prednisone, it is used to treat allergic disorders such as Colitis or Psoriasis
Sulfasalazine or Mesalamine are generally given for mild colitis. Moderate Colitis is generally treated with corticosteroids. Severe cases may requrie intervention with immunosuppresant therapies such as cyclosporine and infliximab.
Bronchitis, pleurisy, colitis, gastritis, asthma, and sore throat.
You can look online through Wikipedia on what the basic supplements are for the disease. The website www.drugs.com/condition/ulcerative-colitis.html provides a list of drugs that are used to treat Colitis. Clicking on one will provide additional, more detailed information. An overview of the basic treatment methods and drugs for treating colitis can be found at http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/colitis/ under the section "drug therapy".
If a dislocation is not treated, it will continue to cause pain, be dysfunctional and can "freeze" in place.
It's used to treat other things besides ADHD, as well.
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Activated charcoal, when used together with other remedies such as aloe vera, acidophilus , and psyllium , helps to keep symptoms of ulcerative colitis under control.
Corticosteroids, aminosaliclates, azathioprine, and cyclosporine are some of the more used medications to treat ulcerative colitis. Each physician does have different medicines that they prefer so its important to speak to your doctor about what is right for you.