Can I take cephalosporin for abdominal pain?

When a patient has abdominal pain, the need to apply cephalosporin for treatment needs to be seen in a hospital and the cause of the disease will be determined after it is clarified. If the disease is caused by bacterial infection, cephalosporin can be applied, and vice versa, no application is needed. Cephalosporin is an antibacterial drug commonly used in clinical practice. When abdominal pain is caused by inflammation of the body such as cholecystitis, acute gastroenteritis, appendicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, cystitis, lymphadenitis, bacterial peritonitis, etc., cephalosporin can be administered after diagnosis. For abdominal pain caused by non-bacterial infections, such as urethral stones, adrenal tumors, diabetic ketoacidosis and menstrual disorders, there is no obvious therapeutic effect after taking cephalosporin. It is recommended not to take the medicine at home by oneself on a daily basis, but to go to the hospital and take the medicine for corresponding treatment under the guidance of a doctor. If a patient has abdominal pain and it cannot be relieved for a long time, he/she should also go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause and then treat the cause under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delaying the condition.