Common errors in anti-infection treatment

In the vast space of modern medicine, anti-infection treatment is like a solid fort, shielding us from the fierce attack of various pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses, and guarding the health of our bodies. It is worrying, however, that in this critical area of health concern, a large number of people, owing to a lack of knowledge and a lack of awareness, have stepped into many fault areas, casting a shadow over the path to the rehabilitation of the disease and even burying greater health hazards.

And then, let’s go into the nuance of the mysterious veil of these faults.

One: antibiotics when you have a fever.

In daily life, fever often causes excessive anxiety. As long as the water and silver pillars of the thermometer rise slightly, many people panic to assume that the bacteria are “floating” inside the body, then go back and find antibiotics and swallow them without hesitation. No doubt, the cause of the heat is as varied as the stars. The virus, which is hidden and often silently infiltrates the human body, causes common diseases such as common influenza and flu, stimulates the immune system, with a sharp rise in body temperature; self-immunological diseases, such as rheumatism, are like “immunological insurgencies” inside the body, where the immune system wrongly attacks its own tissue and heat becomes a common “alarm signal”; not to mention hot summers, when the heat of the heat rises in the middle of the summer, when the body’s heat system is unbalanced and the temperature spirals out of control. But antibiotics, which are specifically designed for bacteria, are “heroes are useless” in the face of viral infections, self-immunization problems and heat. The blind use of antibiotics not only does not cut the “roots” of the disease, but also causes an “ecological holocaust” in the body, which breaks the balance of normal strains and keeps growing and growing. In the long run, when there is a real threat of deadly bacterial infection, and there is an urgent need for antibiotics, we have no choice but to face a lack of medicine and regret.

Erect 2: Any increase or reduction in antibiotics

In the corridors of hospitals, there is often a resonance with patients. Some patients are in a state of emergency, whispering that they are “difficult to the drug”, attempting to reduce the dose of antibiotics without permission in an attempt to reduce the burden on their bodies, while another patient, after a day or two of drug use, does not see any significant therapeutic effect, and is anxious as a bear fire, impulsively increasing the amount of the drug to accelerate the disease’s collapse. But they have no idea, and the determination of the doses of antibiotics has brought together scientists for countless days and nights. From micro-exploration in laboratories, to rigorous validation of large-scale clinical trials, to a deep analysis of the complex physical function of the human body, each precise value is behind to ensure that the drug is effective in the eradication of the disease and that the patient ‘ s safety is maximized. A random reduction of the dose would leave the fungus with an “emergence of the East Mountain” that is highly susceptible to re-emergence, while blindly increasing the “teethers” of the liver and kidneys and the “detoxers” would be overburdened. The gastrointestinal protests, such as nausea, vomiting and lack of strength, have been accompanied by red lights on liver function indicators, a sharp decline in kidney function, and a weak body has been shaken by an overdose of drugs, which has added to the impact.

Error area three: frequent replacement of antibiotics

In the clinic, it’s often like, “Doctor, this drug’s been on for more than a day. The patients were anxious to use the medication for just one or two days, and the symptoms were slowly improving, and they could not wait to request a change of medication. However, the “war” of antibiotics in the body is not a quick-fix. In general, it takes two to three days for the drug to be used in order to be able to see if it works. Premature and frequent changes of drugs undoubtedly provide an excellent “evolutionary training camp” for bacteria, which adapts and mutates rapidly in different drug settings and increases their resistance exponentially. At the same time, doctors are in a state of uncertainty as to whether the drug is working or not, and it is difficult to judge whether it is working or not. The development of a follow-up scientific treatment programme has also led to confusion, delaying the golden time for healing and allowing the disease to continue to rage inside.

Error four: Think of broad spectrum antibiotics as better.

Having heard the name “wide-spectrum antibiotics”, many patients are eager to ask a doctor because they see a light of hope, and they see it as a “gift of all sorts.” In the microbacteriological world, each antibiotics is a well-designed “target weapon” that precisely corresponds to the “killing door” of a specific bacterial community – the antibacterial spectrum. Over-reliance on broad-spectral antibiotics, such as a war on the “moderate” in the body, makes it difficult to find the fungus, but the normal strains in the body, which are dedicated to maintaining a micro-ecological balance, are also suffering from “extreme effects”. In a moment, micro-ecological scales are tilted, and “opportunic bacteria” like the fungus that are suppressed in a day-to-day fashion are used to cause double-infection, the complexity of the disease is instantaneous and the difficulty of treatment is soaring that it is difficult to figure out. By contrast, the choice of narrow spectrum antibiotics after a precise diagnosis is akin to sending a professional “sniper” to direct the target disease, which is effective in the cure of disease, but also gentle in caring for the micro-ecstasy of the body and protecting the foundations of health.

Knowing the common faults in these anti-infection treatments is like holding a precise navigation, leading us in the direction of the mist that plagues us. In the face of the influx of infectious diseases, only by maintaining a calm sense of mind at all times, following medical prescriptions and rationally regulating the use of medications, can anti-infection treatment truly become our invincible sword in the form of thorns, healthy swords, the entanglement of the sick and the rejuvenated life. Let us now move away from the mistakes and embrace science and medicine and protect our health and that of our families.