Taking anti-infective drugs can usually check the vasculitis antibody series. The vasculitis antibody series checks for antibodies in the blood, and the anti-infective drugs act on the pathogens, and the two do not affect each other.
Vasculitis antibody series checks the immune substances in the blood, the index can be used to clearly determine whether the patient has vasculitis, while anti-infective drugs are a kind of drugs used to kill pathogens or block the growth of pathogens, which help to treat infections in various parts of the body, do not play a role in the antibody, so as long as the anti-infective drug dosage is normal, it is possible to check the vasculitis antibody series.
Vasculitis is a disease in which lesions and necrosis occur in the vascular area, belonging to the chronic rheumatic immune disease, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as fatigue, muscle pain or fever, etc. The patient can recover by following the doctor’s instructions to use glucocorticosteroid drugs such as hydrocortisone or chemically synthesized antirheumatic drugs such as methotrexate and thalidomide.
It is recommended that patients with vasculitis go to the hospital and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.