The term “inflammation” usually refers to infectious inflammation, which is a self-inflicted reaction caused by microbial infections such as fungal, viral and bacterial infections. When the inflammation is mild, it may heal on its own, but when the infection is severe, it is usually difficult to heal on its own. If the inflammation is not very serious, the immune system can protect itself and destroy the inflammation-causing factors, ending the inflammation. However, if the inflammation is too severe, such as the emergence of abscesses, serious infections, critical bacterial infections, etc., or infectious acute inflammation into chronic lesions, persistent. At this time, the body’s immune system will not be able to completely eliminate the inflammation-causing factors, and the inflammation will not get better on its own. More severe inflammation usually needs to be treated with medication, such as cefixime and amoxicillin. When inflammation occurs, you should go to the hospital in time and take medication under the guidance of your doctor, do not arbitrarily increase or decrease the dosage of medication on your own, so as not to delay the course of the disease.