What antibiotics to take for chronic appendicitis 5

Updated on healthy 2024-05-11
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Chronic appendicitis diagnosed by a doctor can be treated with intravenous antibiotics**, and after a period of time, the symptoms can be controlled and relieved, and very few patients can be cured. But as the upstairs guy said, for appendicitis, whether it is chronic or acute, the drug is a symptom rather than a cure, or surgery is recommended.

    After the onset of appendicitis, it can become chronic with drug control, but it may be reversed. If the number of reversals is increased, the greater the adhesions in the abdominal cavity, and the greater the possibility of intestinal perforation in the future. The greater the number of seizures, the more difficult it is to have surgery in the future**.

    Therefore, as a doctor, if the patient has appendicitis, surgery is recommended**, because the longer it is delayed, the more difficult the operation will be, and the higher the risk of complications. Medications** only control symptoms, and very few can**.

    If you have a first-time attack and your symptoms are not particularly severe and noticeable, intravenous antibiotics are recommended, either an antianaerobic antibiotic quelozone or a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic**. It is recommended to go to the hospital for regular medication**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, chronic appendicitis is recommended to do surgery as soon as possible, and the drug is not effective.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    As long as you take some anti-inflammatory drugs, I have to have it, if it is not very painful, you can take cephalexin tablets If it is more painful and you don't want to have surgery, you can take a drip The main thing is anti-inflammatory, but appendicitis is a thing, if you are in a hurry, he will get sick, so if you have time, you should go to the hospital to check it out, and it will be a minor operation, I just started to take anti-inflammatory drugs, and finally it was surgery, which is more worry-free, I hope it will help you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Boil tea with ghost needles (a kind of plant), add brown sugar to drink, three days can be good, convenient and fast!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, general antibiotics are sufficient, and surgical removal is recommended if it is reversed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Chronic appendicitis medications only provide relief, not **. Since it is chronic, it is possible before **, and ** is very likely, it will be reversed, otherwise it is not called chronic appendicitis. It can also occur during pregnancy and can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease.

    Surgery** is the only way to confirm the diagnosis, which must be confirmed by barium enema.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Friend, you might as well go for surgery. Pills won't get rid of it!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Direct surgery is recommended, after all, it is a hidden danger.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Stool stupid drug 1: For patients with appendicitis, if the appendicitis disease they suffer from is not a frequent attack on weekdays, choose general anti-inflammatory drugs, penicillin, spiramycin, metronidazole, cephalexin can be.

    Drug 2: Penicillin, 800,000 units each time, 1 intramuscular injection in 6 hours. An allergy test must be done before use. Streptomycin, gram per gram, 1 intramuscular injection over 12 hours. It should be used concurrently with penicillin. Azithromycin, dosage as directed by a physician.

    Drug 3: gentamicin, 80,000 or bridge units each time, intramuscular injection once every 8 hours. Pioneer No. 4, each gram, 4 times a day. Spiramycin, gram each time, 4-6 times a day orally.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Drug 1: For patients with appendicitis, if the appendicitis disease they suffer from is not a frequent attack on weekdays, they can choose general anti-inflammatory drugs, penicillin, spiramycin, nitidazole and cephalexin.

    Drug 2: Penicillin, 800,000 units per banquet, 1 intramuscular injection in 6 hours. An allergy test must be done before use. Streptomycin, gram per gram, 1 intramuscular injection over 12 hours. It should be used concurrently with penicillin. Azithromycin, dosage as directed by a physician.

    Drug 3: gentamicin, 80,000 units each time, intramuscular injection once every 8 hours. Pioneer No. 4, each gram, 4 times a day oral return to Xiang infiltration. Spiramycin, gram each time, 4-6 times a day orally.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Question 1: What medicine is good for appendicitis fast Appendicitis should distinguish whether it is acute or chronic, and the drug can only be temporarily relieved, so it is best to take the time to go for appendectomy, which is the simplest and least risky abdominal surgery, which can be done even in township hospitals and costs less. If you really want to temporarily control the drug, you can use some g-sensitive antibiotics, such as bacterium, levofloxacin, metronidazole, etc., which are still good for pathogenic bacteria such as coliform bacteria.

    Question 2: What medicine should I take for chronic appendicitis, penicillin, spiramycin, metronidazole, cephalexin.

    Medium, Tong Fu appendix square, rhubarb peony soup, defeated sauce grass soup.

    Question 3: What medicine should I take for appendicitis? In a situation like yours, you still have to confirm whether it is chronic appendicitis, if the travel deficiency is not often acute, it is okay to take medicine conservatively**, you can take general anti-inflammatory drugs, penicillin, spiramycin, metronidazole, cephalexin can be, but it will be more **gastrointestinal, affecting the effect.

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