The answer to the question of whether nephritis patients can take cephalosporin capsules is from the following two perspectives: First, from the perspective of nephritis treatment, cephalosporin capsules are also unnecessary to eat. The “inflammation” of nephritis is not the “inflammation” of infection as the common people think, but the inflammation caused by the immune response, so the treatment of nephritis is mainly the use of hormones or hormones combined with immunosuppressive drugs for treatment. The actual nephrologist is a person who has a nephrologist and can take cephalosporin antibiotics to treat the infection. If the patient is allergic, it is best to do skin test before the use of first and second generation cephalosporins. If the patient has diminished kidney function, he or she needs to reduce the amount of cephalosporin antibiotics as appropriate under the guidance of a doctor.