Advantage of local application of antibacterial drugs: precision against local infection

Advantage of local application of antibacterial drugs: precision against local infection

In the fight against bacterial infections, antibacterial drugs are used in a variety of ways, with local applications playing an important role in the treatment of specific infections with their unique advantages. Now let’s get to know more about the advantages of local applications of antibacterial drugs.

I. High concentrations on the cookstove, with significant efficacy

A significant advantage of the local application of anti-bacterial drugs is that they can rapidly reach higher concentrations in infected stoves. When we have a local part of our body, such as a swollen skin, this is often caused by bacterial infections such as yellow grapeplutonella. In the case of treatment with a partial coating of the Moperos ointment, the antibacterial component of the ointment will directly affect the osmosis, forming in this small area of infection much higher than the level of the drug available to the department when the whole body is used. Such a high concentration of drugs can more effectively suppress and even kill bacteria in this area, directly hitting the core of the canal, making it possible to reduce infection symptoms more quickly and to improve rapidly the situation of edema, pain, sepsis, etc., thus greatly increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of treatment.

Similarly, in the case of eye infections, such as bacterial conjunctivitis, the use of local antibacterial drugs such as left-oxen fluoride saloon droplets, and when eye drops reach the eye, the drugs rapidly accumulate in the infected areas such as the membrane, creating a local high concentration environment, striking with precision the bacteria that cause the infection, and rapidly reducing the idiosis of the eye, the red, and the increase in the circulatory matter, so that the eye can recover its health as soon as possible.

II. Reducing overall adverse effects

Unlike whole-body drug use, such as oral or injections, the local application of antibacterial drugs has largely limited the drug to local areas of infection, significantly reducing the amount of drugs entering the whole-body blood cycle. This means that there is a significant decrease in the likelihood of adverse effects of the drug on other organs and tissues throughout the body.

For example, certain antibacterial drugs may cause some damage to important organs of the liver, kidneys and other important organs of the whole body, affecting their normal metabolic and function. However, when these drugs are used in local applications to treat local conditions such as shallow skin infections, because only a very small amount of them enters the blood cycle, the burden on organs such as the liver, kidneys, etc., is minimal, and the adverse effects of the accumulation of the drugs in these organs, e.g. abnormal liver function, reduction of kidney function, etc., provide better protection for the overall health of the patient.

III. Targeted, accurate treatment

The local application of anti-bacterial drugs is highly targeted and is a specific treatment for infections in specific parts of the body. Each type of local infection tends to have corresponding, carefully selected local antibacterial drugs.

For example, in the case of local infections in the ear such as ecstasy, doctors select suitable local antibacterial drugs such as oxyfluza droplets, based on the likely pathogen of infection. Such drippings can act with precision on the infected part of the outer ear, effectively inhibiting or killing the common bacteria that cause ecstasy, such as the copper-coloured cystasy and the golden peptococcus, without having the same effect on other unrelated parts of the body as a whole, with real precision and targeting.

IV. Accessible and patient-dependent

Many locally applied antibacterial drugs are used more easily, which also makes them more acceptable and demand-driven, thus increasing patient dependence.

In the case of skin infections, a moxie ointment would simply be applied lightly to the infected, with a proper amount of ointment, which would be simple and would not require a time-quantification like an oral drug and would not require a professional operation as a drug injected. Similarly, the use of eye drops and ear drops is relatively simple, and patients can operate in their own homes in accordance with the instructions, which facilitates the treatment of minor local infections while ensuring that treatment is carried out smoothly.

Based on the above, the local application of antibacterial drugs plays an indispensable role in the treatment of local bacterial infections by virtue of their high concentrations on the cookstoves, the reduction of overall adverse effects, their targeting and their ease of use, which provide strong support for our health.