It is believed that amoxicillin is no stranger to everyone, it is one of the semi-constituent penicillins, which has a strong sterilization effect and strong ability to penetrate cell membranes, and is usually used for bacterial infections.
But in recent years, amoxicillin abuse has become more and more widespread, especially among township doctors, who will give patients high doses of amoxicillin, resulting in a series of ***
Amoxicillin, however, can be overdosed by damaging the microbial system and making pathogens resistant to the disease**. Therefore, patients should have a detailed understanding of this drug, especially what diseases can be used
1. Stomach diseases caused by Helicobacter pylori.
When a patient has Helicobacter pylori in the stomach, it will induce gastritis, gastric ulcers and other diseases, in which case, it is necessary to take amoxicillin, plus a series of other drugs**, to ensure better results**. Therefore, once you have stomach upset, please check it in time, and after you are diagnosed with the disease, you need to be active**.
2. Urinary tract infection.
After E. coli infection, it is likely to affect the health of the urinary tract and induce urinary tract infections, which can lead to painful urination, urgency, and frequent urination.
If it is not effectively controlled, it will also cause symptoms such as low back pain, cold intolerance, and fever, in this case, it is recommended to take an appropriate amount of amoxicillin to relieve physical discomfort. It's just that it is best to follow the doctor's arrangement on how to use the drug, so as not to endanger your health if the effect of the drug is not good.
3. Gonorrhea. Gonorrhea can be triggered by Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection, and amoxicillin can only be taken to relieve discomfort, but many bacteria are resistant to amoxicillin. Therefore, it is best to do a susceptibility test before taking the drug and choose the appropriate antibiotic**.
4. Respiratory tract infection.
Respiratory tract infections include upper respiratory tract infections and lower respiratory tract infections, the upper respiratory tract refers to inflammation of the nasal cavity and throat, including tonsillitis, pharyngitis, etc. The lower respiratory tract infection is an acute infection of the trachea and bronchi, at this time, taking amoxicillin can have anti-inflammatory and sterilizing effects, which helps to ** respiratory tract infection.
5. Sinusitis and otitis media.
Sinusitis and otitis media are both diseases of the head organs, and unreasonable medication at this time may lead to a lot of ***. At this time, it is recommended to take amoxicillin to reduce inflammation, but it is generally recommended to take it in small doses at first, and gradually increase the dosage later according to the condition, so as not to cause more harm.
6. Inflammation of the digestive tract.
Inflammation of the digestive tract often leads to vomiting, nausea, bad breath, and acid reflux, in which case amoxicillin is recommended. Amoxicillin has the effect of anti-inflammatory, inhibiting gastric juice excretion, and maintaining the gastric mucosa.
As the saying goes, medicine is three parts poisonous, so not every drug is 100% beneficial to the body, and most drugs have ***
Although amoxicillin is available in almost every pharmacy, do not take this antibiotic unless necessary, and if you must take it, it is necessary to check the instructions to ensure that the effect of the medication is stable.
Finally, a reminder that although amoxicillin is a typical anti-inflammatory drug, it is powerless in the face of many diseases. Therefore, you must not think of amoxicillin as too simple.