Question

I started having a high fever on the 18th, accompanied by coughing and asthma symptoms, and I am inquiring about the efficacy of erythromycin in treating primary or chlamydia infections.

Answer

Primary or chlamydia infections are non-cellular wall prokaryotic microorganisms that differ from bacteria and viruses, lying between the two. Clinical diagnosis and treatment mainly use tetracyclines, macrolides, and quinolones as antibiotics, with a course typically lasting from half a month to a month. If symptoms stabilize, oral medication can be switched after completing the first course. Azithromycin is more effective than erythromycin and can be used as an alternative.