Treating Patients With IBD: Humira Ulcerative ColitisResearch and studies are now leading into new ways to move towards a cure for ulcerative colitis. As of now, there is no known cure, with only the capacity to remedy flares and to keep the particular disease of ulcerative colitis under control so that the bad bacteria doesn't inflame the intestines and doesn't spread into other areas of the body. Among the options that are being looked at for complete treatment of IBD, is Humira, ulcerative colitis' best remedy known among doctors today. Humira for ulcerative colitis is known as a bio-therapy. This is defined as a bio-therapy because it uses biological factors in order to block the inflammation that occurs within the intestine and colon. Specifically, this is done by using a natural human anti-body that is then able to move into the intestinal area. For ulcerative colitis this is a combined protein that is designed to fight the bacteria that is in the intestine. Through this, it can attack the bacteria of ulcerative colitis as a foreign substance, causing for a release of the bacteria, which will then be replaced by this anti-body. For patients who have tried this particular option, the results are providing a beneficial amount of change. Most recently, test studies have been done in order to show whether this can be treated in this way. After receiving this treatment for a certain amount of time, the percentage of inflammations decreased significantly, showing that the attack of this bio-therapy shows prevalence as a cure for the particular disease. While it has not yet been able to completely cure ulcerative colitis, it is moving closer to a cure than most other options. Not only is humira being designed to target the colon and to stop ulcerative colitis, but can also benefit with those who have had the disease move into more intermediate stages, meaning that it starts to move up the intestine and to different places. For example, if one is dealing with cholangitis, where the bile ducts are becoming inflamed, this same type of anti-body can move into the particular area and attack the bacteria. It is also known to attack inflammations that have led to sclerosing,where the inflammation of the disease has led to the blood vessels hardening in the area. It can begin to attack this and break it into smaller parts so that the body can function better. While this particular method is still moving forward on the shelves, with the need to understand what to avoid with the treatment and what to continue to use, it is also showing promising results for those who want a cure for ulcerative colitis. As the studies continue with humira, ulcerative colitis is expected to continue to be able to heal from the approach that is being taken. It is expected that the results from this particular study, as well as similar bio-therapies that are being used, will allow for new methods and cures to be available to those who suffer from this disease. |