Azithromycin does not usually cause drowsiness after administration. The drug is an antibacterial drug, and individual patients may have gastrointestinal adverse reactions after administration, which can include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and possibly abdominal pain. When these symptoms occur, it is recommended to stop the drug and give stomachic treatment if necessary, as well as symptomatic treatment. If the patient is severely marked, other antibacterial drugs, such as cephalosporin antimicrobials, etc., can be used instead. The drug is generally indicated for coccidial infections and mycoplasma infections, and can be applied if the patient has a history of lung infections and gum infections. If the patient becomes sleepy, after active analysis of the cause, the cause of the patient’s sleepiness can be seen for a variety of reasons, such as insufficient blood supply to the brain can be caused, if the patient’s blood pressure is too high can cause hypertension, encephalopathy can also be caused, or may be due to late intracranial lesions, and should be diagnosed by comprehensive analysis Treatment.