Summer Cold War Antibiotic: Don’t let the miscalculation hurt yourself.
In the summer cold of this “combat”, a number of people were thinking of using antibiotics as a “big kill” when their brains were hot and their noses were sore. Hey, don’t rush. This antibiotics can’t be used in summer colds. It’s like using a fire extinguisher to put out a flood.
Let’s get this straight, summer colds are mostly virus-disturbed, like nasal, intestinal, etc. They’re like a bunch of sneaky little thieves who sneak in here in the summer while we blow air-conditioning and drink cold drinks, with little lax physical defense. And antibiotics, they’re specifically for bacteria, like pneumocococcals and golden grapes. The virus and bacteria are completely different “species”, and antibiotics can’t do anything about the summer cold caused by the virus. If you use it hard, it’s like letting Sun Wukong beat the genie and find out that he’s invisible.
And what happens to the misuse of antibiotics? That’s a lot! Once antibiotics enter the body, they are no matter what the fungus is, a “hot kill”. We’ve got some good fungus that help digest and make vitamins. It is as if in a town of harmony there was suddenly a crowd of the wicked, and the righteous people were bullied. When the good fungi is damaged, the gastrointestinal function is disrupted, and problems such as tummy swelling, diarrhea and anorexia come to the door. Moreover, the abuse of antibiotics can create resistance to bacteria, as little monsters learn new skills after too many defeats, and then experience a disease that is really bacterial, and antibiotics can be significantly reduced, if not useless.
Maybe someone would say I used to have a cold and had antibiotics. Actually, it’s probably a cold that’s getting better. The body’s immune system beats the virus. It has nothing to do with antibiotics. The summer cold usually heals itself in about a week, with more rest, more water and enough time for the body to recover. For example, you can find a place that is cool and cozy, where you can sleep beautifully, where your body’s “rehabilitators” can go to work, or where you can have more cold mint tea and lemonade, which both fills the water and relieves the pain of your throat, as if you sent a condolence to your body’s “field of war”.
And, of course, it’s not that summer colds are absolutely no use of antibiotics. In the event of a cold, there are special symptoms, such as continued high fever, large amounts of yellow sips with cough and difficulty of breathing, which may be bacteria taking advantage of “jacking”, causing complications such as pneumonia, bronchitis, etc. At this point, a doctor is required to make a careful diagnosis and to determine, by means of blood protocol, slurry, etc., that the bacteria are in order to use antibiotics rationally. Doctors are like experienced detectives, who are the only ones who can determine the true “killers” with precision and then send antibiotics, the “Justice Messenger”, to eliminate bacteria.
So, when we have a summer cold, let’s not use antibiotics on our own. Let’s find out if it’s a virus or bacteria. If it is caused by the virus, more use is made of rest, drinking water, physical cooling, so that the body itself can overcome the disease. Only in cases where bacterial infections are identified are antibiotics used with caution, under the guidance of a doctor. In this way, we will be able to protect our bodies in this battle in the summer, without the misuse of antibiotics, and to ensure that, when it is really needed, it can exercise its greatest power and become a strong guardian of our health.