Medical bile is a liquid that is produced in the liver and accumulates in the gallbladder. The product has a very good healing effect; it is used as a component for settings and compresses.
Bile in concentrated form or in the form of an emulsion is sold in pharmacies; to purchase, you do not need to present a prescription form or a doctor’s prescription, although consultation with a specialist is recommended before use. Bile is used in many medications; it can be used to prepare a variety of folk remedies.
Medical bile: features and composition
Medical bile, the use of which is due to the unique properties of the composition, is produced by hepatocytes, that is, specific liver cells. This is a fairly viscous liquid with a greenish tint and a pungent odor, which is produced in quantities of about a liter per day. Without bile, important processes in the body of any person cannot take place. It is bile that is responsible for the following processes:
- proper liver function;
- digestion;
- breakdown of fatty acids;
- neutralization of the negative effects of gastric juice;
- launching the process of hormonal regeneration in the intestines;
- support of motility of all organs of the digestive system.
The chemical composition of bile is quite complex, which is precisely the reason for such a wide range of its uses in medicine. The beneficial composition includes inorganic salts, fatty acids, pigments, bile salts, mucus, cholesterol and other components, which together have a unique effect.
The emulsion sold in pharmacies is made from the bile of pigs and other warm-blooded animals.
It must be used extremely carefully; it is usually recommended to dilute the concentrated composition with water or use it to prepare compresses and tinctures.
Stabilizers, furatsilin, and regular medical alcohol in small quantities are also added to the drugs sold. In some cases, lysoform or formaldehyde are added, and natural fragrances are used to improve the smell. All this allows you to store bile preparations for a long time, the storage condition is a dark, cool place or refrigerator.
The healing properties of medical bile
Bile can help with various diseases, although its scope is still limited. Most often, the unique properties of this drug are in demand in the following cases:
- diseases of the musculoskeletal system;
- inflammatory processes;
- for resorption of salt deposits.
Medical bile, the instructions for use of which include multiple indications, has an analgesic, absorbable, anti-inflammatory, and emulsifying effect. All this is in demand for a number of different joint pathologies, including diseases such as gout and many others.
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- Canned medical bile (Chole conservata medicata) Emulsion for external use
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- Linin Ointment for external use
- Naphthalan petroleum refined Substance-liquid
- Iodine Vitrum Oral tablets
- Dry extracted bovine bile (Ox bile powder dry) Substance
- Iodine Vitrum Kids Chewable tablets
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How to use medical bile correctly
A biologically active, natural remedy in the form of bile has been in demand in recent years in the treatment of the musculoskeletal system. The unique properties of this product make it indispensable in the following situations:
- fractures and injuries, including hematomas, sprains, hemorrhages, but without damage to the skin;
- radiculitis of various types;
- heel spurs;
- protruding bones on the foot;
- bursitis;
- chronic arthritis, arthrosis of the knees;
- gout;
- tenosynovitis;
- sciatica;
- spondyloarthritis;
- varicose veins.
Bile is used for compresses to eliminate inflammatory processes. The affected area stops hurting, swelling goes away, but bile-based products must be used extremely carefully. is not used in its pure form ; it should be diluted with regular or camphor alcohol, pepper tincture and water. Prolonged use of compresses can also cause burns, so the skin condition must be monitored.
The benefits of medical bile for joints
Indications for the use of bile:
- problems with the musculoskeletal system;
- osteoporosis;
- knee arthritis;
- various joint pathologies;
- heel spurs;
- protruding foot bones;
- fracture and others.
The drug is very useful, it eliminates pain, relieves swelling and inflammation. Traditional methods for the treatment of such pathologies are used simultaneously with traditional ones, showing excellent results. Official medicine has long recognized the benefits of medical bile, using it as part of complex treatment as a resolving, anti-inflammatory agent in the treatment of joint pathologies.
Part 1. The most important things about choleretics
According to the classification, choleretics are divided into two groups: those that increase the secretion of bile and the formation of bile acids, as well as those that increase the secretion of bile due to the water component.
The first group is drugs that contain bile acids. Such choleretics, in addition to lyophilized animal bile, include extracts of liver tissue, pancreatic tissue and mucous membranes of the small intestine of cattle, activated carbon and extracts of medicinal plants.
Note: choleretics with synthetic bile acids increase the volume of bile produced, and preparations containing animal bile both stimulate bile formation and directly perform a replacement function [3].
Synthetic drugs, in addition to choleretic, also have antispasmodic, hypolipidemic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory effects, and also suppress the processes of putrefaction and fermentation in the intestines.
Choleretics of plant origin, which include corn silk, tansy, birch buds, Far Eastern lily of the valley herb, turmeric root, oregano herb, immortelle flowers, etc., increase the functional capacity of the liver, reduce the viscosity of bile, increase the secretion of bile, increase the content in bile cholates
Along with increasing bile secretion, most plant choleretics increase the tone of the gallbladder and at the same time relax the smooth muscles of the biliary tract and sphincters of Oddi and Lutkens. This facilitates the flow of bile.
Herbal medicines that have a choleretic effect also have a significant effect on other functions of the body - they normalize and stimulate the secretion of the glands of the stomach and pancreas, increase the enzymatic activity of gastric juice, and enhance intestinal motility during atony.
The second group is drugs that increase the secretion of bile due to the water component (mineral waters).
Mineral waters make bile less viscous. Mineral salts help increase the colloidal stability of bile; and this, in turn, indicates the preservation of cholesterol in a dissolved state and prevents the development of cholelithiasis [4].
Indications for the use of choleretics
: chronic cholecystitis and cholangitis, treatment of biliary dyskinesia and constipation. If necessary, choleretics are combined with antibiotics, analgesics and antispasmodics, as well as laxatives [5]. The mayor must remember that choleretics are contraindicated in acute forms of cholecystitis, pancreatitis, cholangitis, hepatitis, gastric and duodenal ulcers. Taking them against the background of the listed diseases can provoke a deterioration in health and the need for surgical intervention.
Treatment of arthrosis with medical bile
Medical bile for arthrosis of the knee joint showed high results. Inflammatory processes pass, has an excellent local effect, thanks to medicinal specific ingredients.
Many doctors use medical tactics using bile, which gives excellent results and allows the patient to return to normal life.
The treatment is based on a rich composition, including pigments, phospholipids, bile acids, the functional purpose of which is aimed at the treatment of arthrosis. It is bile that eliminates pain, resolves, and relieves inflammation. Treating arthritis is quite simple; for this purpose, compresses based on bile are used, which improve the general condition and penetrate deep into the tissues.
A piece of gauze is applied to the sore knee; before this, the leg must be steamed to improve the effect of the drug. The gauze should be covered with special paper or cotton wool; the use of polyethylene is strictly prohibited ! Compresses can also be covered with elastic mesh bandages that allow air to pass through and can be worn throughout the day.
The compress should be changed every day, as the composition is absorbed into the tissue and ceases to have a therapeutic effect. Therapy is carried out only under the supervision of a doctor; regular monitoring of the condition of the joint is required. The nature of the treatment and the effect it produces influences the duration of treatment.
In addition to medications or pure bile, you can use ointment or tincture made according to various folk recipes.
Tincture of bile with pepper
Classic pepper tincture is prepared using the following ingredients:
- fresh red hot pepper pods (10 medium pieces, crushed before use);
- camphor alcohol (4 bottles);
- bile (250 ml).
The ingredients should be mixed and left to infuse for 14 days in a cool, dark place. After two weeks, the finished tincture must be filtered and poured into a dark glass bottle. Before each use, the product is warmed up and the container itself should be shaken slightly.
The medicinal composition is used in the form of compresses; it must be soaked in a layer of gauze, then carefully applied to the sore area. The procedure lasts 20 minutes; longer exposure may result in burns.
The presence of pepper in the composition improves blood circulation and warms the skin. After each use, the surface of the leather should be gently wiped with a regular damp cloth.
Tincture with ammonia and glycerin
To prepare this tincture, use the following in equal shares (25 ml each):
- medical glycerin;
- bile;
- ammonia alcohol;
- formic alcohol;
- iodine.
The components are mixed, stored in a completely closed container, used in the form of compresses, applied for no more than half an hour.
Tincture with honey
Homemade tinctures based on honey and bile are made using the following ingredients:
- regular bee honey;
- medical bile (it is recommended to take canned bile);
- 5% alcohol (regular medical alcohol is used);
- ammonia;
- glycerol.
The components are mixed in equal parts, after which they are infused in a jar for 10 days. It is best to store the product in the refrigerator or other cool, dark place. Before use, the compress composition should be slightly warmed up; it can be applied throughout the day or night.
Substance-powder Cattle bile dry (Ox bile powder dry)
Instructions for medical use of the drug
Indications for use
Osteoarthritis, chronic arthritis, spondyloarthritis, secondary radiculitis, heel spurs, bursitis, traumatic injuries to soft tissues (bruises, sprains, subcutaneous hemorrhages) without compromising the integrity of bones and skin, tendovaginitis, radiculitis - usually in combination with anti-inflammatory drugs.
Release form
powder substance; two-layer polyethylene bag 10, 15, 20, 50 kg
Use during pregnancy
carefully
Contraindications for use
Hypersensitivity, violations of the integrity of the skin in the areas where the drug is intended to be applied, skin diseases (including inflammatory diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, pustular diseases, erysipelas), acute diseases of the lymphatic system (lymphangitis and lymphadenitis).
Side effects
Irritation at the application site, which goes away when the drug is discontinued. Subsequent use of compresses is possible, but not earlier than after 15–40 days.
Directions for use and doses
Externally, in the form of compresses. A gauze napkin (4-6 layers) richly soaked in the drug is applied to the affected area, covered with wax paper, a thin layer of cotton wool and secured with a light bandage. The compress is applied for a day. If the gauze cloth has dried out, it should be moistened with water at room temperature; after a day, the compress should be changed. If long-term treatment is indicated, repeated courses are recommended with a break of 1–2 months. The course of treatment is 6–30 days. If necessary, repeat the course after a break of 1–2 months.
Overdose
Symptoms: increased side effects. Treatment: symptomatic.
Interactions with other drugs
The drug should not be mixed with other drugs.
Precautions for use
Children's age, lactation period
Special instructions for use
Shake before use. Avoid getting the drug on open wounds, eyes and mucous membranes.
Storage conditions
In a dry place, protected from light, at a temperature of 10–15 °C
Best before date
60 months
ATX classification:
M Musculoskeletal system
M02 Preparations for external use for pain syndrome in diseases of the musculoskeletal system
M02A Preparations for external use for pain syndrome in diseases of the musculoskeletal system
M02AX Other preparations for external use for pain syndrome in diseases of the musculoskeletal system
M02AX10 Other drugs
Medical bile for heel spurs and bunions
The heel bone protrusion, also called a spur, forms on the sole of the foot and greatly interferes with walking. Its formation is caused by salt deposits, excess weight and other reasons. The consequences of spur formation are severe pain and discomfort when walking, foot deformation and other problems.
Contraindications to medical procedures
When planning to take a remedy such as medical bile, the use and contraindications of which are indicated in the instructions, you should first consult with your doctor. The drug is not prescribed in the following cases:
- wounds, unhealed scars and wounds;
- skin pathologies of various types;
- allergic, purulent, infectious diseases;
- violation of the integrity of the skin;
- lymphadenitis, lymphangitis and other inflammatory processes of the lymphatic system.
All these cases are contraindications to the use of compresses based on medical bile. It is also recommended to refrain from using the drug during breastfeeding and pregnancy; the drug is not prescribed to small children.
The specific composition of the drug requires compliance with a number of precautions, which are indicated in the instructions. In addition, it is necessary to monitor the general condition of the skin, the presence of various allergic reactions, disorders and damage to the skin.
The appropriateness of treatment is determined by the doctor after an examination, and he will also monitor the dynamics and development of the process. When planning to use bile, it is best to buy it in the form of a canned preparation, which ensures safety, absence of harm to health and shelf life.
Part 2. The most important things about cholekinetics
Cholekinetics are also divided into two groups:
- Actually, cholekinetics, which include:
- magnesium sulfate;
- polyhydric alcohols (sorbitol, mannitol, xylitol);
- sunflower, olive oils, essential oils;
- herbs and plants containing bitterness;
- juices of lingonberries, cranberries, etc.
- Cholespasmolytics:
- hyoscine butyl bromide;
- papaverine;
- drotaverine
Indications for the use of cholekinetics:
- atony of the gallbladder with stagnation of bile;
- gallbladder dyskinesia;
- chronic cholecystitis;
- chronic hepatitis;
- anacid and strong hypoacid gastritis;
- carrying out duodenal sounding.
Cholespasmolytics are prescribed for the hyperkinetic form of biliary dyskinesia and for cholelithiasis. They are used to relieve pain of moderate intensity, often accompanying pathology of the biliary tract [6, 7].
Such drugs are contraindicated
in acute liver diseases, with exacerbation of hyperacid gastritis and peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum. In this case, taking cholespasmolytics will only worsen the situation.
Reviews on the use of medical bile
In general, reviews about the use of medical bile are positive. The composition helps well with heel spurs and protruding foot bones, arthrosis, and allows you to get rid of pain in the knees and legs when walking. But treatment using bile, like any other remedy, requires prior consultation with a supervising specialist. Only in this case can you be sure of the positive outcome of treatment and the safety of the drug used.
There are contraindications. Specialist consultation required
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