Amoxicillin is not a mite buster. Amoxicillin belongs to the antipyretic and analgesic group of drugs, and mites are a common parasite. Amoxicillin is not effective in treating allergy symptoms caused by mite parasites.
There are tens of thousands of types of mites, the most common of which are dust mites. The presence of dust mites allows for a high incidence of allergic dermatitis and bronchial asthma. Removing dust mites and improving allergy symptoms can be done by adjusting the living environment and desensitization treatment.
1. Improve the living environment: pay attention to maintaining a clean and hygienic environment, clean in time, and use a dust mite vacuum cleaner. Bedding should be dried and replaced in time, and you can use a mite remover to clean the mattress. Clothes, plush toys, etc. should also be cleaned in a timely manner. In addition, the use of stuffed furniture should be reduced to prevent mites from gathering in the stuffing.
2. Desensitization treatment: It is an effective treatment for mite allergy, including subcutaneous injection and sublingual method. A low dose of allergenic medication is given first, and then the dose is gradually increased to a maintenance dose and continued for a sufficient period of time to make the patient less responsive to the allergen.
Patients are advised to seek medical advice from hospitals to identify the cause of the disease and undergo active treatment under the guidance of specialized doctors to avoid delays.