Do you need anti-inflammatory drugs for bacterial enteritis?

Bacterial enteritis requires anti-inflammatory drugs. Bacterial enteritis means that the patient has a bacterial infection in the intestine, which results in intestinal inflammation, manifested as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, not wanting to eat, and possibly diarrhea, an increase in the number of stools, yellow loose stools, or stools containing blood or blood, which may contain mucus or contain pus and blood. In terms of treatment, oral cephalosporin antibiotics are needed for treatment. Cephalosporin antibiotics should have mild or few side effects, such as second- or third-generation cephalosporins, such as cefixime and cefaclor, etc. How long to take them orally should be decided according to the remission of the patient’s lesions.