However, due to the large number of extracellular bacteria and their vigorous metabolic and reproductive capabilities, if the treatment does not involve a combination of medications or if the combination is inappropriate, it may lead to selective reproduction, mutation, and antibiotic resistance, causing recurrent infections that are difficult to cure.
There is another type, intracellular bacteria, which compared to extracellular bacteria, have a much slower metabolism and reproduction.
Their slow metabolism greatly reduces the rapid killing effect of anti-tuberculosis drugs, which is one of the reasons they are difficult to treat.
Clinically, even a case of pulmonary tuberculosis is enough to leave doctors at their wits' end.
Not to mention that the infection now is actually in the spinal cord.
This is the nerve center of the human body!
If the test results were from another hospital, Zhou Can might even suspect there was a mistake.
