Antibiotics are mainly used for bacterial infections, but in some cases, they can also be used for other diseases. Here are some of the situations where antibiotics are needed:
Bacterial infections: Antibiotics are one of the main drugs for bacterial infections and can kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria, thereby reducing the symptoms of infection. Common bacterial infections include pneumonia, urinary tract infections, **infections, intestinal infections, etc.
Prevention of infection: Infections can occur in certain situations, such as after surgery or exposure to certain infectious agents. In this case, the doctor may prescribe antibiotics to prevent the infection from occurring.
*Autoimmune diseases: Certain autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease, may require antibiotics to control inflammation and symptoms.
*Cancer: Certain cancers, such as leukemia and lymphoma, may require antibiotics to prevent and **infection.
It is important to note that antibiotics are not suitable for all diseases. Before antibiotics are used, they need to be adequately diagnosed and evaluated to ensure their necessity and safety. At the same time, when using antibiotics, one should follow your doctor's advice, take the medication on time, and avoid stopping the drug on your own.