Is it okay to take ornidazole and cephalosporin for appendicitis?

Patients with appendicitis can also take orally ornidazole as well as cephalosporin. Because these two anti-inflammatory drugs are commonly used broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory drugs, of which ornidazole and metronidazole is a class, mainly to kill trichomonas as well as anaerobic bacteria, especially in the gastrointestinal tract infections or gastrointestinal tract after the inflammation of the treatment is very suitable. Cephalosporins are beta-lactam antibiotics, broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory drugs that can also be used in the treatment of appendicitis. For patients with appendicitis, a combination of anti-infective therapy is usually chosen, including the combination of cephalosporin and ornidazole during the intravenous period. Patients with appendicitis who improve with conservative treatment should pay extra attention to their diet and should not exert themselves or catch cold. If the symptoms gradually worsen after conservative treatment, surgery should be chosen in time.