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Antibiotics are used for various viral infections, there are often abuse of antibiotics in life, antibiotics are a prescription drug, improper use or abuse will cause certain harm to human health, then, improper use of antibiotics, what harm will be caused to the body?
First, there are many types of antibiotics, the characteristics of each type of antibiotics are different, or in the use of antibiotics can not be abused, must be under the guidance of the doctor to choose correctly, the abuse of antibiotics not only can not achieve the best effect, but also bring adverse effects on health.
2. Improper use of antibiotics will lead to the occurrence of allergies, and patients will have rashes, itching, local edema, etc. In addition, improper use of antibiotics can damage liver and kidney function, and can also cause the central nervous system and blood system to be affected, and in severe cases, it will cause superinfection.
Third, the long-term abuse of antibiotics will make bacteria resistant, too much use of antibiotics will make the killed bacteria produce drug resistance, when the antibiotics are used again, the resistance of bacteria will become stronger and stronger, and the best effect of antibiotics will become worse and worse.
Fourth, antibiotics are prescription drugs, can not be taken without authorization, antibiotics are only suitable for infections caused by bacteria, different antibiotics for different bacteria have an inhibitory effect, when using antibiotics, it is necessary to make clear which bacteria are causing it, in the targeted selection of appropriate antibiotics, in order to achieve safe and effective medication.
Fifth, in the absence of disease, do not use antibiotics indiscriminately, especially children should be cautious about the use of antibiotics as much as possible, improper use of antibiotics in children will affect physical development, and even bring serious harm to the organs of the body, such as causing deafness, increasing the risk of arthritis and other risks, if children need to use antibiotics, they must be used correctly under the guidance of doctors.
Antibiotics are a kind of prescription drugs, there are many types of antibiotics, and different types of antibiotics must be selected according to the specific situation of the individual when using them, in order to achieve better results.
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Misuse of antibiotics is likely to damage the nervous system, kidneys, and blood system; When antimicrobial drugs are printed or killed by sensitive bacteria, some insensitive bacteria or molds continue to grow and multiply, causing superinfection; Antimicrobial resistance can also develop.
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The dangers of misuse of antimicrobials are as follows:
1. Abuse of antibiotics may cause imbalance of intestinal flora, diarrhea and fungal infection.
2. Intestinal bacteria are an important part of the body's immune system, and the intestines can determine the health of the liver and brain, and the abuse of antibiotics will kill intestinal bacteria and cause corresponding diseases.
3. Side effects of the gastrointestinal tract, liver and kidney damage, as well as damage to the blood system, and various organs of multiple systems will be poisoned by antibacterial drugs.
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It will make a person's ** become particularly yellow, and if there is no strength in the body, it will become particularly tired, and it will feel particularly drowsy and cross-infection, low immunity, low resistance, and it is difficult to have some problems. Toxic side effects may occur.
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1. Long-term use of a large number of antibiotics will greatly damage the vitality of microorganisms in the intestine that are sensitive to antibiotics, and those microorganisms that are resistant or insensitive to antibiotics will multiply in large numbers due to the loss of balance, thus causing double infection. 2. The indiscriminate use and abuse of antibiotics is very likely to enhance the resistance of bacteria.
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The worst thing is that too much antibiotics will lead to the imbalance of the body's flora, and it will also lead to the emergence of drug resistance in the body, and in serious cases, it will also lead to bacterial infection without available antibiotics, and it will also easily damage the body's organs, and it will also be easy to cause secondary infection. Then the consequences are very serious.
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Excessive use of antibiotics can lead to drug resistance, and secondly, excessive use of antibiotics can also lead to dysbiosis in the body. In addition, a very small number of antibiotics have some toxicity. In addition, a small number of antibiotics can cause shock and lead to death, so the use of antibiotics needs to be strictly controlled.
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Long-term use of antibiotics will lead to dysbiosis in the body, which can cause secondary fungal infections, so when taking antibiotics, try to avoid long-term use, a large amount of antibiotics will inhibit the hematopoietic function of bone marrow, and the inhibition performance is divided into irreversible and reversible. Reversible is a decrease in blood cells, especially granulocytes, which is mainly related to the dose of antibiotics used and the duration of treatment. Once cytopenias are detected, the drug should be stopped immediately and hematopoiesis can be restored after about a few weeks.
The irreversible damage is aplastic anemia, which has a high mortality rate.
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1. Antibiotics are collectively referred to as anti-inflammatory drugs. But anti-inflammatory drugs don't mean antibiotics. Generally, babies have colds because of viral infections, and antibiotics do not work against viruses.
Abuse of antibiotics will cause adverse reactions to drugs, 2. Indiscriminate use of antibiotics will lead to drug resistance in the human body. When you don't need antibiotics, you take them, and when you really need them, they don't work. Bacteria will still multiply in your body.
The indiscriminate use of antibiotics will make it more difficult to develop infectious diseases, and 3. Antibiotics can kill the germs of the human body. It will also kill the probiotics in the human body. The indiscriminate use of antibiotics can disrupt the balance of the human gut, leading to a decrease in probiotics.
Reduces the body's absorption of vitamins, iron and calcium. The indiscriminate use of antibiotics can indirectly lead to many diseases.
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Introduction: Antibiotics refer to a class of secondary metabolites produced by microorganisms or higher animals and plants in the process of life with anti-pathogen or other activities, and can interfere with the development and function of other living cells. Antibiotics commonly used in clinical practice include extracts from microbial cultures and chemical synthesized or semi-synthetic compounds.
The bacteriostatic or bactericidal effect of antimicrobial agents such as antibiotics is mainly aimed at the mechanism of "bacteria have but people do not", including four major mechanisms of action.
More than 80% of the body's immune function is built on the balance of probiotics in the gut, and from infancy, the gut microbiota gradually kicks in, and immune function is initiated. The abuse of antibiotics seriously affects the balance of intestinal flora, destroys a large number of probiotics, and affects the body's immune system. Once bad bacteria are allowed to gain the upper hand, there are holes in the intestinal wall, and bacteria and allergens can invade the bloodstream, which will increase the responsibility of the already weakened immune system.
Antibiotics have the ability to fight bacteria, and at the same time, they can also promote the development of drug resistance in bacteria, which is what we often call drug dependence. Children have bacteria in their bodies at any time, and when antibiotics destroy a large number of bacteria that are not resistant to antibiotics, the few bacteria that are resistant have room to multiply. The use of a large number of high-grade and broad-spectrum antimicrobials can cause an imbalance in the body's microflora, causing germs to take advantage of the deficiency.
However, we should also be careful not to stop the drug prematurely for fear of developing drug resistance, so that the bacteria with strong drug resistance will multiply again. When using antibiotics, be sure to pay attention to how to use them and how much they are used.
Long-term or high-dose use of broad-spectrum antibiotics is due to the inhibition of sensitive bacteria in the body, and unsuppressed bacteria and fungi take the opportunity to multiply in large numbers, causing dysbiosis and causing disease, especially in the elderly, young children, frail and patients with immunosuppressants. Oral and respiratory tract infections and sepsis caused by Candida albicans and drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus are the most common.
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It can cause antibodies to appear in the body, it can lead to aggravation of the body's condition, it can lead to indigestion, it can lead to endocrine disorders, it can lead to hormonal disorders in the body, these are all adverse consequences that can be caused, so don't drink medicine casually.
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It can lead to cancer, disease, rickets, osteoporosis, and diabetes.
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Why should antibiotics be used rationally? What are the dangers of using too many antibiotics?
The common cold and flu are caused by viruses and antibiotics are ineffective. Antibiotics can only work if the common cold is combined with a bacterial infection, because antibiotics can only destroy bacteria, mycoplasma, and not viruses.
2.What are the disadvantages of taking too many antibiotics? To understand this question first, you need to know a little bit about natural selection.
Darwin's theory of evolution is about natural selection, which refers to "natural selection, survival of the fittest", specifically all kinds of organisms compete in nature, and in the end, only species suitable for this environment can survive, and others will be ruthlessly eliminated.
The broadsword of natural selection will ruthlessly slash at unadapted species, very cruelly. Of course, in this process, organisms will not sit still, but continue to have genetic mutations and produce various traits to adapt to the environment and avoid being eliminated, which is the evolution of life. For example, dinosaurs did not become extinct after an asteroid hit the earth, but evolved into birds that were more adapted to the environment after the impact, etc., because there are always some lucky people who can escape the knife of natural selection.
Microorganisms and humans coexist in this beautiful world, and they are in a relationship of loving (such as intestinal flora) and killing each other (leading to various diseases). There are also many bacteria living in the microenvironment of the human body, such as **, mucosal surfaces or digestive tracts. For these bacteria, antibiotics are the knife of natural selection.
When you eat penicillin, the individuals in the bacterial population who are not penicillin resistant are killed, but the bacteria that have the resistance gene are alive and well, and they are constantly multiplying and expanding the population.
After understanding this truth, you will understand why scientists call for not abusing antibiotics and taking antibiotics in adequate doses, because abuse will lead to the selection of "superbugs" that have resistance genes to all antibiotics currently on the market, and insufficient doses will not only fail to ** but will lead to more resistant bacteria and less effective drugs; At the same time, antibiotics are indiscriminate attacks, which will attack the flora in the human intestines, and if the beneficial bacteria in it decline, it will lead to various problems such as diarrhea and enteritis; When there is a problem with the intestinal flora, there will also be immune problems related to it, such as arthritis and so on.
In short, antibiotics should always be used according to the doctor's instructions.
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Because the harm of antibiotics is also relatively serious, if antibiotics are used too much, they will induce anemia, drug resistance, easy to lead to dysbiosis, and toxic reactions.
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It is because of the regular use of antibiotics, which will cause serious damage to the body, which is likely to lead to organ failure, cause people to be infected by bacteria, and also cause the body's immunity to become worse and worse, so be sure to listen to the doctor's advice to use medicine reasonably.
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Because only in this way can you keep your body balanced and make yourself safer. You may let your body produce some super viruses, and after being infected with those viruses, it is likely to cause your own death, and you will break the balance of your body, and you will get some other diseases.
Before use, you should read the instructions to understand the correct steps for use, and you should also know the shelf life of the disinfectant, and it should be kept out of the reach of children when not in use.
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