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Natalside during pregnancy
Last reviewed: 23.04.2024
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Doctors often appoint Natalsid's reception during pregnancy. What is this drug for? Its main purpose is to heal the fissures of the anus that arose because of hemorrhoids. Pregnancy is a period of considerable strain on the body. This affects almost every organ, so at this time often worsen chronic diseases and new ones. Hemorrhoids arise because of increased pressure on the internal organs. It manifests itself with sudden pain, inflammation and bleeding from the anus. It is important to take timely measures and cure the disease, otherwise the number of cracks in the anus will increase, non-healing ulcers will arise, endless pain and constipation will be agonized. Moreover, the launched hemorrhoids can provoke the dysfunction of internal organs, manifested in strong intoxication of the body and constant headaches.
Method and dosage of Natalside during pregnancy
For treatment of pregnant women, one suppository is prescribed twice a day for one to two weeks. Suppositories are administered after bowel evacuation. With constipation, you must first make a cleansing enema. For enema, you can prepare a solution: 1 tsp. Soda and 2 tsp. Salt per liter of heated water.
Suppositories are more conveniently introduced in a posture lying on their side. The drug is injected deep into the rectum, so that the suppository is behind the anal sphincter. It is recommended that you use sterile gloves. This will prevent damage to the delicate mucous membrane of the rectum and trauma to the fine hemorrhoidal capillaries.
Natalside consists of natural ingredients extracted from brown seaweed, so it is absolutely harmless and safe during the gestation. There are no contraindications to use even in early pregnancy and during lactation. The only possible side effects of Natalsid in pregnancy are allergies due to drug intolerance. Data on the overdose of Natalside and interaction with other drugs are absent. Shelf life of Natalsid under the conditions of storage (temperature to +25 degrees) - 3 years.
Natalsid during pregnancy does not damage the health of the future mother, which means that the baby in the womb is also safe.
Can I take Natalseed during pregnancy?
Natalside is a suppository for the anus. Thanks to the form of Natalside release, it is suitable for admission during pregnancy. So it is better tolerated by the body, in contrast to tablets, which can adversely affect the work of the liver or stomach. Pharmacodynamics, described in the instructions of the drug, suggests that Natalsid stops the development of the inflammatory process and relieves pain in the anus. As a result, the affected tissues are restored more quickly. The active ingredients of the drug are sodium analginate and vitessol. Their joint action cures hemorrhoids in a fairly short time. In addition, Natalside prevents the absorption of water in the intestines, restoring the ability of the intestine to be cleaned normally. Data on the pharmacokinetics of the drug in the instructions are not provided.
Indications for use of Natalside during pregnancy:
- microcracks of the anus;
- chronic bleeding from the anus;
- fistulas of the rectal mucosa or anus;
- inflammation in the rectum.
Attention!
To simplify the perception of information, this instruction for use of the drug "Natalside during pregnancy" translated and presented in a special form on the basis of the official instructions for medical use of the drug. Before use read the annotation that came directly to medicines.
Description provided for informational purposes and is not a guide to self-healing. The need for this drug, the purpose of the treatment regimen, methods and dose of the drug is determined solely by the attending physician. Self-medication is dangerous for your health.