Due to the individual variability of patients, it is not possible to specify whether to take cephalosporin or amoxicillin after mild uterine adhesions.
Cephalosporin is a general term for cephalosporin antibacterial drugs, which have certain antibacterial effects; amoxicillin is a beta-lactam antibiotic with anti-infective effects. The etiology of uterine adhesions is related to endometrial trauma, infection, low estrogen levels, and genetics.
In general, patients with mild postoperative uterine adhesions need to cooperate with the doctor to use antibiotic medication if infection occurs. However, due to the degree of the patient’s condition, as well as different personal constitution, you should choose cephalosporin or amoxicillin according to your own situation and ask your doctor’s guidance, and do not use medication without authorization, so as to avoid adverse effects on the body.
It is recommended that patients with mild postoperative uterine adhesions strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, and need to follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review during the treatment period, in order to understand the recovery status of the disease.