Is azithromycin or cephalosporin better for bronchitis?

Bronchitis can not be judged with azithromycin or cephalosporin is good, the specific use of drugs and infection pathogens related. If for mycoplasma, chlamydia infection caused by bronchitis, the use of azithromycin is more effective, if it is a bacterial infection, both can be taken, the specific choice needs to be combined with drug sensitivity test.
Bronchitis is a self-limiting inflammation mainly of the bronchial tubes, usually caused by viral infections. Generally do not need antibiotic treatment, the patient mostly in 1-3 weeks can be self-healing. However, bacteria, mycoplasma and other pathogens can also cause bronchitis, and when the symptoms are severe and the indicators of infection are high, antibiotics can be appropriately selected for treatment.
However, the choice of antibiotics needs to be decided according to whether the patient has a history of drug allergy and infectious pathogens and drug sensitivity test.
If the bronchitis is caused by mycoplasma and chlamydia infection, the use of azithromycin is more effective. If the infecting pathogen is Streptococcus pneumoniae and other bacteria, and there is no history of drug allergy, both can be used, the specific choice of drugs need to be combined with the prevalence of local drug-resistant strains of bacteria empirical use of drugs or combined with drug sensitivity tests.
If the symptoms of bronchitis are serious, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time. The above drugs should be used appropriately under the guidance of a doctor.