How to treat adult mycoplasma pneumoniae infection
summary
I have a friend who coughed for more than two months. A month and a half ago, he took azithromycin for three days. Later, he took erythromycin for a week, but it still didn't work. He coughed as soon as he stopped taking the medicine. After coughing for two months, he was not effective. Later, he was admitted to the hospital for treatment. He took AQI, eucalyptus, Caragana and pinene enteric coated soft capsules, took anti-inflammatory injections and took traditional Chinese medicine. After breathing well, he didn't gasp so much, but he still coughed. Sometimes he coughed very hard. Let's talk about how to treat adult mycoplasma pneumoniae infection.
How to treat adult mycoplasma pneumoniae infection
First of all: adults can also be infected with mycoplasma. Mycoplasma infection treatment time is very long, it is recommended that you take a longer time. If it is mycoplasma infection, or to antibiotic treatment, such as our usual use of azithromycin, erythromycin and other drugs. However, antitussive drugs should not be overused.
Secondly: you can go to check whether there is mycoplasma, if there is still mycoplasma, you have to continue to eat erythromycin, if not, it may be considered seasonal, and it may be allergic to something. Mycoplasma is more stubborn. You should pay attention to it. Do a drug sensitivity. Choose sensitive drugs. Suit the right medicine to the case, go to the regular hospital for treatment. It can be cured
Finally: pay more attention to diet health, patients should not eat spicy food, can not drink and smoke, these are harmful to the body. Eat more vegetables, fruits and other nutritious food to enhance resistance. Eat less greasy food, you can eat bone soup and so on. Pay attention to personal hygiene and wash hands frequently, especially before and after meals.
matters needing attention
Mycoplasma pneumonia is an acute respiratory tract infection with pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae. We should pay attention to physical exercise and often carry out outdoor activities. Indoor windows should be opened for ventilation to enhance the adaptability of environmental temperature changes. It is suggested to have a reasonable diet, avoid spicy and cool food, and avoid smoking, alcohol, fat and greasy food.