Question 1: What medicine does appendicitis take? It is necessary to distinguish acute appendicitis from chronic appendicitis. This medicine can only relieve temporarily. You'd better hurry to have an appendectomy. This is the simplest and least risky abdominal operation, which can be done even in township hospitals and costs less. If you really want to temporarily control drugs, you can use some G-sensitive antibiotics, such as carbendazim, levofloxacin and metronidazole. It has a good effect on pathogenic bacteria such as Escherichia coli. However, it is recommended that you operate as soon as possible to prevent acute attack or even perforation in the wild or far away from the hospital. This is not an easy task; I hope I can help you.
Question 2: What medicine should chronic appendicitis take? Penicillin, spiramycin, metronidazole and cefalexin.
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Question 3: What medicine does appendicitis take? In this case, you still need to confirm whether it is chronic appendicitis. If you don't have frequent acute attacks, it is ok to take medicine for conservative treatment. You can take ordinary anti-inflammatory drugs, such as penicillin, spiramycin, metronidazole and cefalexin, but it will compare the gastrointestinal tract and affect the effect. Also, from the perspective of Chinese medicine, the prescriptions recommended by Chinese medicine are: Tongfu Appendix, Dahuang Shaoyao Decoction and Patrinia Decoction.