But antibiotics are by no means omnipotent, and many of its side effects are similar to the symptoms of diseases. Any overestimation of the benefits and dangers of antibiotics will lead to abuse.
However, many doctors don't know the possible consequences of abusing antibiotics, and even promote the recurrence of infection, and it appears in the form of refractory drug-resistant bacteria. Neither patients nor doctors know that the infection caused by this progressive bacteria is the bitter fruit of using antibiotics before.
Antibiotics are unsafe. Perhaps few people will think that a good medicine for treating diseases will hurt people and kill them. Even drugs that pass clinical trials are sometimes unsafe. Only after drugs are put on the market and widely used can we know whether they are dangerous or even fatal.
But sometimes it's hard to tell right from wrong. Generally speaking, doctors think it is necessary for most patients to use antibiotics. For example, you don't need penicillin for pharyngitis, but if some patients are caused by streptococcus, the omission of antibiotics may cause serious sequelae.
Therefore, it is reasonable to think that the risk of treatment will outweigh the expected benefits.
So, why do hospitals use antibiotics? First of all, it is difficult to convince patients that they want or require antibiotics. Since it is an infection, why not use antibiotics?
Second, doctors also consider that outpatients are afraid of accidents and cannot observe at any time.
Third, if the patient receives some kind of treatment, even if the symptoms do not improve, he will not go to the doctor again. Time and pressure are also important factors for doctors.
In the west, antibiotics are prescription drugs, and it is difficult for most doctors to resist the pressure from patients or their families. Although the doctor had good wishes, it backfired.
Doctors may think that even if antibiotics don't work, they are at least harmless. In order to improve the curative effect, even a larger dose and a longer time are given.
Is there really a Chinese patent medicine that can replace antibiotics? Traditional Chinese medicine has always been an important embodiment of China's classic culture. The composition and compatibility of traditional Chinese medicine can cure diseases, which Chinese patent medicines can replace antibiotics?
1. Yinqiao Jiedu Tablet has the effects of clearing away heat, relieving exterior syndrome, expelling wind and reducing fever, and is mainly used to treat influenza, with symptoms such as aversion to cold and fever, aching limbs, headache and cough, sore throat, etc.
2. Lingqiao Jiedu Tablet has the effects of dispelling wind and dissipating heat, dispersing lung qi and resolving phlegm, and relieving cough and asthma. It is mainly used to treat wind-heat cold and pathogenic wind, fever, headache, sore throat and cough caused by wind-heat and lung heat.
3. Shuanghuanglian oral liquid has the effect of clearing away heat and toxic materials, which is simple and effective. It is mainly used to treat fever, cough and sore throat caused by wind-heat cold.
Clearing fire and purging gunpowder 1. Huanglian Shangqing Pill has the effects of clearing away heat, ventilating, expelling wind and relieving pain, and is mainly used for treating dizziness, gingival swelling and pain, sore mouth and tongue, sore throat, earache, tinnitus, dry stool, and Huang Chi in urine.
2. Niuhuang Jiedu Tablet has the effect of clearing away heat and toxic materials, and is mainly used to treat sore throat, swollen gums, sores on mouth and tongue, and red eyes.
Drugs for clearing away heat and toxic materials 1. Banlangen granules have the efficacy of clearing away heat and toxic materials, and are mainly used to treat viral colds and sore throat.
2. Antiviral oral liquid has the effects of clearing heat, promoting diuresis, cooling blood and detoxicating, and is mainly used to treat wind-heat cold and flu.
The doctor reminded: Don't abuse antibiotics, even Chinese patent medicines should be used according to the doctor's advice.