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What antibiotics should be taken after an abortion and how long after an examination?
Hello doctor! I would like to ask, after an abortion, what antibiotics should I take and how long should I wait for a follow-up visit? Thank you.
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Use effective antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs
Antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs are the main drugs in the treatment of inflammatory diseases, especially infections of the respiratory tract, ear, nose and throat, urinary tract... However, in order for the disease to be treated in remission, the condition must be cured. If the infection is resolved well, the patient should have certain knowledge about the use of effective and appropriate antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs.
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Use of prophylactic antibiotics in surgery
Intraoperative antibiotic prophylaxis is defined as the use of antibiotics to prevent infection at the surgical site. This has become the standard of care for infected wound surgery and clean surgery as well as for aseptic surgery where the placement of artificial devices is involved.
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Principles of prophylactic antibiotic use
Prophylactic antibiotics are used before an infection occurs to prevent this. Therefore, the aim when using prophylactic antibiotics is to limit the frequency of infection at the surgical site, not to prevent infection of the whole body or organs far from the surgical site.
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Using antibiotics to prevent wound infection after surgery
Surgical site infections are one of the most common nosocomial infections. Incisional infection prolongs the patient's time and illness, usually requiring a stay in the hospital from 1 week to 10 days for treatment. Not only that, it is also economically costly for the patient.
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What are prophylactic antibiotics?
Prophylactic antibiotics are used to reduce the number of infections after surgical intervention. However, prophylactic antibiotics should be used according to the doctor's prescription.
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Prophylactic antibiotic use in cesarean section
Prophylactic antibiotic use in women during cesarean section has been shown to be beneficial in reducing infection for high-risk (labor after rupture of membranes), or low-risk (not yet). labor and still have amniotic fluid).
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Prophylaxis of postoperative infections
Surgical site infections are one of the most common hospital-acquired infections. Surgical site infections increase treatment costs, prolong patient stay and illness, and contribute to antibiotic overuse and antibiotic resistance. Infection prevention is one of the most important aspects of any surgery.
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Use of prophylactic antibiotics in obstetrics
Prophylactic antibiotic use in obstetrics aims to prevent infections during obstetric and gynecological interventions. Prophylactic antibiotic use is valuable in preventing infections in women undergoing cesarean section to reduce the rate of surgical site infections and the duration of antibiotic use.
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Use of antibiotics to prevent surgical site infections
Surgical site infection is considered a very common hospital infection today, occurring after a patient undergoes surgery to treat a disease. Surgical site infection causes adverse effects on the patient's health as well as prolongs the treatment time. Therefore, the use of antibiotics to prevent surgical site infection is extremely necessary to prevent this condition from occurring.
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Prophylactic antibiotic regimen in surgery
Prophylactic antibiotics in surgery are often prescribed for use in certain types of surgery to minimize surgical site infections. Prophylactic antibiotic regimens are based on various factors such as patient condition and type of antibiotic.
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