Can you take cephalosporin for bronchitis?

Bronchitis patients can take cephalosporin antibiotics if there is a clear bacterial infection.
Bronchitis is usually caused by bacterial and viral infections of the respiratory tract infectious diseases, usually accompanied by coughing, coughing up sputum and other symptoms, if it is a simple viral infection, usually do not need to take cephalosporin antibiotics, usually only need symptomatic treatment.
If coughing up yellow pus sputum, suggesting that the possibility of bacterial infection is greater, in the clear for bacterial infection, you can take cephalosporins and other antibiotics, commonly used drugs such as cefdinir, cefaclor. Cefdinir, Cefaclor, etc. More sputum may need to take Ambroxol, acetylcysteine and other cough expectorant treatment.
It should be noted that after taking cephalosporin antibiotics may occur nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, skin rash, hives and other adverse reactions. Cephalosporins are contraindicated in people who are allergic to cephalosporins.
Patients with bronchitis are advised to go to the hospital. The above drugs should be used under the supervision of a physician.