What medication to take for Klebsiella pneumoniae

Patients diagnosed with Klebsiella pneumoniae infection pneumonia can be treated with third generation cephalosporins in combination with aminoglycoside antibiotics. When Klebsiella pneumoniae infection is treated clinically, early use of effective antibiotics is the key to cure. In the early stage of the disease, if the condition is not particularly serious and there is no history of cephalosporin drug allergy, you can first choose the third-generation cephalosporin oral for treatment, such as oral cefixime tablets. If the condition is more serious, the use of oral drugs can not be controlled, it is necessary to use intravenous drip drugs for treatment, can be intravenous drip injection ceftriaxone sodium, and then combined with aminoglycoside antibiotics such as amikacin injection, can play a better therapeutic effect. Attention needs to be paid to the possibility of drug-resistant bacterial infections, enzyme-producing bacterial infections, and the choice of antibiotics can also be based on drug sensitivity tests to select sensitive antibiotics. Considering that there is Klebsiella pneumoniae infection pneumonia, you need to go to the hospital for relevant examination, and the doctor will choose the appropriate drugs for treatment. The above medications should be used under the supervision of a physician.