Attenuated Phosphorus and Sodium Sulfate in Diabetes Mediated Vasculitis Treatment: 3 Case Studies
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Case Reports - Year 2017, Vol 9, Issue 4
Abstract
Vasculitis, a combination of disorders which affects and disrupts the blood vessels due to inflammation and abnormal immune system, may be predisposed to increased glucose in blood circulation commonly observed in a skin surface of extremities in other parts of the body as well. Multiple drugs have been introduced but unfortunately, the available treatments have several limitations including failure to control the inflammation, preventing multiple system involvements and various side effects, moreover, the complex condition may arise with increased glucose, thus, treatment with these medicines is not satisfactory. The current study involves three patients with different degrees of severity of cutaneous vasculitis have been treated conventionally with the lack of response. Combinatorial application of attenuated phosphorus and sodium sulfate engenders rapid remission from the further inflammation and eventually found curing the patients with no evidence of side effects. This alternative mode of treatment may provide a better insight to cure vasculitis efficiently. Thus, extensive study is required to explore the detailed mechanisms of the treatment with these attenuated medicines.
Authors and Affiliations
Nazmul Hasan, Shabbir Ahmed, Md. Al-Emran Ali, Emrul Kayes, Sheak Ahshan Habib
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