Cefixime for enteritis?

Cefixime can treat enteritis caused by bacteria sensitive to cefixime, and should be used under medical supervision. Cefixime is a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic, which is a broad-spectrum antibiotic commonly used in clinical practice, and has good antibacterial effects on a variety of sensitive bacteria, such as pneumococcus, Klebsiella, and Escherichia coli. Its adverse reactions include diarrhea, rash, headache, liver function abnormalities and so on. It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to Cefixime and its components or other cephalosporins. Alcohol or beverages containing alcohol should not be consumed during medication. Cefixime should be used with caution in pregnant and lactating women, and those with severe hepatic or renal insufficiency. Cefixime should only be used for enteritis caused by bacteria that are sensitive to cefixime. Enteritis is not all caused by bacterial infection, but also includes parasites, fungi and some physical and chemical irritants. Therefore, if you suffer from enteritis, you need to go to the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis and symptomatic treatment to avoid delaying your condition. Drugs should be used correctly under the guidance of the doctor, and should not be used arbitrarily, so as not to cause bacterial resistance or other serious adverse reactions.