How To Treat E. Coli
Avoid Diarrhea Medication And Antibiotics

Research has indicated e. coli patients should avoid diarrhea medication and antibiotics, as these medications do not treat e. coli in any way. Anti-diarrhea medications slow the gut down, which keeps the bacteria in your gut longer to continue to wreak havoc. Additionally, both antibiotics and anti-diarrhea medications have been shown to increase the risk of developing HUS. Try a peppermint tea, ginger root tea, chamomile tea, or cardamom tea to improve digestion, calm an upset stomach, and reduce gas. A probiotic, such as acidophilus, can help grow healthy gut bacteria to stop the spread of bacteria and lessen the symptoms of e. coli. As you hydrate, avoid high-fiber and high-sugar drinks like prune, pear, and apple juice, as these can worsen diarrhea.
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