In many cases, there are multiple treatment methods during treatment. Both intravenous injection and enema can achieve anti-inflammatory effects, but many people do not know which of these two treatment methods to choose for treatment, and do not know which of these two treatment methods has a better anti-inflammatory effect. So, which is better for anti-inflammatory, intravenous injection or enema? First, which is better for anti-inflammatory treatment, intravenous injection or enema? Intravenous injection is to inject drugs into the veins, so that the drugs can reach various parts of the body through blood circulation. The corresponding ones are intramuscular injection and subcutaneous injection. The latter two absorb drugs into the blood circulation through capillaries. Enemas are usually done to cleanse the end of the digestive tract, which starts at the mouth and ends at the anus, like a tube. Enema cleanses the intestines and removes toxic substances. Second, the effects are the same, and neither of them needs to go through the liver for the "first pass effect", but can directly enter the blood circulation. The high local concentration after intramuscular injection can also have a sustained-release effect. Rectal administration also has a sustained-release effect when absorbed through the mucosa. The first-pass effect refers to the process in which drugs enter the liver through the portal vein and are metabolized by the liver, causing partial or complete changes in their chemical structure, thereby causing the activity of certain drugs to decrease or become completely inactivated. However, some drugs must be metabolized by the liver to become active drugs and take effect. Drug administration methods that directly enter the blood, such as intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, rectal, and vaginal administration, will not have a "first-pass effect". Therefore, for most drugs, these two methods of administration have the same effect, and direct intravenous injection has the fastest effect. Which is better for anti-inflammatory treatment: intravenous injection or enema? Enema is not recommended. A small amount of drugs can be absorbed through the intestines, but it is definitely not the case now, where everything is poured in. As for which route of administration to use, it needs to be combined with the child's condition. If it can be taken orally, then don't give an injection. Personally, I don't like intramuscular injections, which may cause damage to the nerves. If you can take the medicine orally, then take it. If you can't control it by taking the medicine, then use intravenous medication. |
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