Reasonable norms for the use of antibacterial drugs.

Antibacterials are important in our lives, and they involve a number of aspects, including drug use and choice of everyday goods.

Reasonable use of antibacterial drugs

Antibacterial drugs are not anti-inflammatory drugs, inflammation caused by non-bacterial infections such as rheumatism, ineffective use of antibacterial drugs and treatment with non-accumulative antiinflammation drugs such as aspirin … Also, antibacterial drugs are ineffective for virus-induced diseases such as flu, coughing and diarrhea, common influenza is mostly self-restricted, and treatment of the disease is sufficient, and the use of antibacterial drugs under the supervision of a doctor only in the case of subsequent bacterial infections.

When using antibacterial drugs, it is essential that they be used in accordance with medical protocols, that they are not stopped or prolonged, or that they lead to the spread of infection, bacterial resistance and retroactivity … Nor can they be considered to be as expensive as possible, but it is essential to choose the drugs that are sensitive to the infection.

Negative reaction and resistance to antibacterial drugs

Antibacterial drugs can cause a number of adverse reactions, such as allergies, which can lead to severe and life-threatening effects such as penicillin, cytocin and headgillin, as well as toxic effects such as hearing nervous damage, blood system disorders, kidney damage, liver damage and gastrointestinal reaction, which can also cause double infections and turn normal human parasitic bacteria into fungi … In addition, the abuse of antibacterial drugs can lead to increased bacterial resistance, a decrease in treatment effectiveness, or even a lack of access to drugs, which must be used rationally to reduce unnecessary use.

Identification of antibacterial products

There are many antibacterial products in the market today, such as antibacterial socks, cool seats, but there are many false propaganda. … there are three main types of real antibacterial products: first, antibacterials using natural antibacterial components such as natural fibres, metal fibres, such as those contained in natural phenols; second, antibacterial aids, such as leaching, which make the product antibacterial; and third, the integration of antibacterial substances into the fibre surface by fibre modification, which gives the product a permanent antibacterial capability.

When selecting anti-bacterial products, check the approval of the symbol, the product label instructions, whether they contain exaggerated publicity, and the range of use of the product and the categories of perishable microorganisms.

Life’s antibacterial attention.

When we face disease in the medical scene and need to use antibacterial drugs, we must strictly follow medical instructions and use them rationally at prescribed doses, frequency and course of treatment. It is important not to make a blind diagnosis of the condition, to increase the amount of drugs at will or to terminate the treatment early, because the abuse of antibacterial drugs can lead to bacterial resistance, rendering otherwise effective drugs ineffective in the face of a truly serious infection in the future, and to trigger a series of adverse reactions, such as intestinal strains, which seriously threaten our health. And in our daily lives, we are exposed to various types of antibacterial products, such as antibacterial handwashing, antibacterial wet towels, antibacterial dishes, etc. Care should also be taken when selecting these antibacterial products. We need to understand the antibacterial composition of the product, the antibacterial principles and their scope of application, which cannot be confused by advertising alone. Some so-called antibacterial products may not be as effective as publicity, or their antibacterial components may be potentially harmful to humans and long-term exposure may cause adverse symptoms such as skin allergies and respiratory irritation. Only through in-depth knowledge, careful screening, the selection of scientifically proven, high-quality anti-bacterial products and their correct use can they be used in a way that minimizes the adverse effects on our own health while they are anti-bacterial. Only then will we be able to better protect our own health and that of our families on the path to anti-bacterial control, to effectively avoid the dangers associated with the inappropriate use of antibacterial products or the abuse of antibacterial drugs and to build a strong health line for our lives.