Blind infusion treatment of colds may lead to an increase in the incidence of adverse reactions, which may be harmful to the human body at this time, such as allergic reactions, bacterial resistance, intestinal flora dysbiosis and other adverse reactions.
If you have a cold without comorbidities, you don’t need infusion, and you can recover through symptomatic treatment; blind infusion, such as infusion of antibiotic drugs or proprietary Chinese medicines, may cause related adverse reactions, including allergic reactions and so on.
Blind infusion of antibiotics for colds may also lead to other hazards, such as inducing the development of bacterial drug resistance, and may cause intestinal dysbiosis, antibiotic-associated enterocolitis, and may not even be ruled out to cause a decrease in white blood cells and renal insufficiency and other side effects.
However, when a cold is combined with complications such as bacterial pneumonia, it may need to be treated with fluids, such as infusion of antibiotics like levofloxacin.
Therefore, colds should not blindly infusion, need to be under the guidance of the doctor reasonable treatment.