The Benefits Colloidal Silver Confers

By Joseph Green


Silver has always had a wide range of applications which range from the pharmaceutical industry, the cosmetic industry and manufacturing. In the medical industry, colloidal silver is the form that bears the greatest significance. It has been used for many centuries in the management of varied medical conditions. Its use reduced significantly when cheaper, more effective antibiotics were discovered. There are still a number of benefits colloidal silver provides hence it is still found in some health centers.

It is common practice for the colloid to be compounded with one type of salt or the other in a bid to increase the potency. When combined with nitrate, for instance, silver nitrate is produced. This compound is used in the manufacture of eye ointment that are routinely administered to new born babies as prophylaxis against conjunctivitis. The nitrate is also beneficial in managing skin conditions such as corns and warts.

Topical colloidal silver is used in managing a number of skin conditions. It has been an important component of treatments that are used for various types of burns. It has also been used to provide relief for periodontitis, burns and thrush. Due to its high potency against fungal organisms, the colloid is frequently used to treat ring worm. Other skin conditions include psoriasis and eczema.

When taken orally, the colloid is said to help in a number of gastrointestinal conditions. In general, it is more effective for conditions that found in the small intestines than those in the large intestines. This is because it is rapidly absorbed and may not reach the large intestine. Some of the conditions for which it has been used include diarrhea, food poisoning, inflammatory bowel disease and diverticulitis among others.

The colloidal element has been used to provide relief for a myriad of respiratory infections. In the management of allergic rhinitis and sinusitis, a nasal spray is used to deliver the therapeutic agent. The spray may also be used to manage common colds. It has been shown through studies that close to 90% of persons will have a positive response. Its use in managing bronchitis and viral pneumonia is still experiential.

The most dramatic side effect of this treatment is a condition referred to as argyria. It is the result of silver deposited beneath the skin reacting with the sun to change to a blue gray color. The effects are most prominent on the hands and the face. There is no definitive treatment but laser therapy has been shown to provide some relief.

When there is prolonged use or if excessive dosages are administered, the colloid may accumulate within internal organs such as the brain, the liver, the heart and the kidney. This is likely to lead to failure of the affected organ and may even lead to death. There is no treatment for this condition at the time.

Due caution should be taken when using this agent for treatment of any condition. You need to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis and if the colloid is needed, proper dosing has to be made. The doctor will also educate you on the alternatives that exist.




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