SEC-S16 / W2 | How do you like it better? injected Or orally?๐๐
๐How do you like it better? ๐
Dear friends, I an happy to participate in this week of content writing in the Healthy Steem Community. It is always a pleasure to be here and I hope you have a pleasant reading time.
In this week's contest we exploring the different ways you can get your medication administered. Which method do you prefere between intramuscular, intravenous or oral. and why? Read along as I will be telling you about my preference and reasons.
Our body responds quicker to medication that is introduced directly in to our blood stream, for this I take the intravenous as the fastest way to deliver medication to a patient.
The blood will wash it into every part of the body as it flows and the result will be seen very quickly on the sick person.
If the aim is to fight pain, I will equally select the intravenous delivery of the pain relief. So that the effect can happen as quickly as possible.
I feel intravenous is faster but I don't like needles at all. If it can be administered orally I will swallow it but if there is no other way, I will take the intravenous administration of the medicine. The pain is less in comparison to injection in the muscle.
If the injection in intravenous, the pain comes once when the needle is pushed in and after that only a few drug have a burning feel as it is pressed in. If I can choose between the two. I will always choose intravenous.
For a drug like vitamin B12, I think the manufacturer may have try it in pills and in injections And got better results in the injection delivery. May be the enzyme in our belly will have bad effects on the vitamin B12 or can even change it into something different.
Yes I think swallowing and injecting vitamin B12 may not have the same effects or produce the same results, and that may be the reason WI have it in injections.
I am not a friend of injections, I swallow my medications but for anyone who dislikes intramuscular, intravenous and oral medication, I will suggest that the person will be given enema administration of medicine because there are only few other options remaining.
I only hope this person will not also say no to enema because if it is Africa we will apply the concoction on the skin surface which can not work in many situations. The other alternative is to take the person to a witch doctor.
I really hope you are not seriously considering that witch doctor option I mentioned.
Treatment can be administered intramuscularly, intravenously and orally, some people will choose one over the other. intravenous is faster and efficient in many situations but I personally like my medication orally administered.
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That's right, friend, there is nothing better than that decision to go for an injection that has a more direct effect through the bloodstream than the intravenous route, which has a faster effect than the pills that take time to have the effect of calming the pain. pain or remove it.
Although intravenous is more effective, many do not like injections, but since it is about our health whether we do it whether we like it or not, I also think that Vitamin B12 pills do not have the same effect as injected.
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Yeah, many do not like needles for one reason or the other. Oral medication has remained a subtle way for many of us but when there is an emergency or it becomes the only option, IV would have its way. Goodluck
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Thanks for the nice comment, yes I am well.
Hello dear @kesybliss ,hope your day is going well and thank you for sharing your thoughts.It's good to see your preference for medication methods. Intravenous delivery is super quick, even though needles aren't fun. Learning about vitamin B12 injections versus pills was interesting too.
Enema administration might help some folks but I hope nobody goes to the witch doctor.It's all about finding the best option for each person's comfort and health. Nice post,wish you success ๐๐ค๐บ.
This comment is well package, thank you for reading and commenting. I also hope they don't have to visit the witch doctor.
Haha @kesybliss you are funny so enema is the only option left for who doesn't like injections. I stand with you because whatever ways one is needed for better relief of pains, we shouldn't say no.
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Thanks for your contribution. Let's drink water for good health. I love the idea๐
Good to read your article. Exactly i feel the same that injections in veins have fast and immediate effect. If I ama given a choice I will never use injections but sometimes it is needed. Health is a blessing indeed.
Our body responds quicker to medication that is introduced directly in to our blood stream, for this I take the intravenous as the fastest way to deliver medication to a patient.
The blood will wash it into every part of the body as it flows and the result will be seen very quickly on the sick person.
Great post friend. Success in the engagement. Look forward to hearing from you.
Your detailed exploration of medication administration preferences and the rationale behind them is insightful. Your preference for intravenous administration due to its rapid response aligns with the urgency often required in medical situations. The consideration of vitamin B12 and its potential interaction with enzymes in the stomach showcases a nuanced understanding of pharmaceutical delivery methods. your openness about personal aversions to needles and the suggestion of enema administration as an alternative highlights the diversity of perspectives on healthcare. Well done..
Your insights on pain relief methods are valuable, highlighting the effectiveness of the intravenous route and the benefits of vitamin B12 injections. Opting for tropical treatments as an alternative is a practical approach. Your understanding adds depth to the discussion. Well done, and thank you for sharing your knowledge!