Should I take cephalosporin for pneumonia?

It is possible to take cephalosporin for pneumonia, but not for all pneumonia, because there are many causes of pneumonia, such as bacterial, viral, fungal and other infections, and pneumonia is also a disease of the upper respiratory tract. It is advisable to go to the hospital as soon as possible for a detailed examination to clarify the specific condition of pneumonia and then take medication, not to use medication privately to avoid drug allergies or aggravation of pneumonia. If a bacterial infection is detected as the cause of pneumonia, cephalosporin can be taken under the guidance of a doctor for treatment. During cephalosporin treatment, pay attention to taking it on time and in the right amount, and then pay attention to drinking more warm water.