What anti-inflammatory medication to take for intestinal bacterial infections

Bacterial infection of the intestines take cefixime granules, amoxicillin, and enteritis. When the intestine is infected with bacteria, the bacteria cause an invasion of the intestinal mucosa. At this time, not only will there be abdominal pain, but also accompanied by bloating and diarrhea and other manifestations. Some patients with intestinal bacterial infections are children, due to the age of the patient is relatively young so when choosing anti-inflammatory drugs, try to choose drugs with fewer side effects, such as cefixime granules. Cefixime granules have a broad-spectrum antimicrobial effect, for digestive tract bacterial infections have a good therapeutic effect, and cause fewer side effects, so children can take. For adults, there is a wider range of anti-inflammatory drugs to choose from. Amoxicillin belongs to the penicillin class of drugs and has a broad-spectrum antimicrobial effect. A small number of people will experience intestinal reactions when taking amoxicillin, but these reactions will disappear when the drug is stopped. Intestinal inflammation not only has a heat detoxification, astringent diarrhea, detoxification and sterilization effect, but also able to repair the intestinal mucosa, for bacterial dysentery, acute and chronic enteritis has a therapeutic effect, and cause relatively few side effects.