
What anti-inflammatory medication should I take for a high blood profile?
Disease description:
I've been experiencing dizziness quite often recently, especially when standing up after squatting for a while. After undergoing medical tests at the hospital, my doctor told me that my blood profile is elevated. May I ask which anti-inflammatory medication is suitable for treating elevated blood profile?

High blood count usually refers to an elevated white blood cell count in a complete blood count (CBC) test, which may be caused by bacterial infection. For situations of high blood count, the following anti-inflammatory medications may be selected for treatment:
1. Penicillins: Such as potassium penicillin V tablets, amoxicillin capsules, etc., which are suitable for infectious diseases caused by susceptible bacterial strains and can effectively inhibit inflammatory responses.
2. Cephalosporins: Such as cefradine capsules, cefixime granules, etc., which have good bactericidal effects against various bacteria and can effectively treat infections caused by susceptible bacteria.
3. Macrolides: Such as roxithromycin capsules, azithromycin capsules, etc., which can also effectively kill bacteria and achieve therapeutic purposes.
These medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid the development of drug resistance due to the misuse of antibiotics.