Cefixime tablets generally have no effect on deaf patients. However, it should not be used if the deaf patient is allergic to Cefixime Tablets or in case of alcohol consumption. If a deaf patient develops uncomfortable symptoms after taking Cefixime Tablets, immediate medical attention is recommended. Cephalosporin antibiotics are generally not ototoxic and do not usually affect a patient’s hearing. It is possible to use cephalosporin antibiotics when there are adequate indications for their use. Cefixime tablets belong to the cephalosporin antibiotics, if there is an allergic reaction, the patient may have fever, chest tightness and pain, facial edema, and in severe cases there may be breathing difficulties and other manifestations. If deaf patients take cefixime tablets after drinking alcohol will cause the body to have a strong reaction, there will be nausea, vomiting, dyspnea and other phenomena, serious cases will also affect the patient’s life and health, need to immediately go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to take appropriate rescue measures.