Efficacy of penicillin injections in the buttocks

Penicillin injections for buttocks inhibit the synthesis of bacterial cell walls, thereby inhibiting bacteria and preventing recurrence of infection.
Penicillin is a lactam antibiotic, which inhibits the synthesis of bacterial cell wall by acting on the penicillin-binding proteins in the body of the bacteria, so that the bacteria will lose the permeability barrier and swell, lysed and die, and at the same time, it also helps to dissolve the bacterium with the help of bacterial autolysis enzyme, so as to play a role in inhibiting the bacteria and preventing the recurrence of the infection.
Adverse reactions such as rash, leukopenia, and interstitial nephritis occur in some patients using penicillin. Due to the chemical irritation of penicillin drugs to soft tissues, localized muscle pain and hardness can be caused after injection. It is contraindicated in persons with a history of allergy to penicillins or procaine, and in patients with a positive skin test for penicillin or procaine.
Patients penicillin needle buttock injection, should be in the professional doctor’s operability, not blindly self-injection, to avoid serious consequences.