How to treat Escherichia coli infection
Escherichia coli is a common bacterium that can cause symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting. Treatment methods include nutritional support therapy, antibacterial therapy, and immunotherapy.
1. Nutritional Support Therapy
Nutritional support therapy refers to improving the patient's nutritional status by providing adequate nutrition during the treatment of Escherichia coli infection. This helps enhance immune function and thereby contributes to treating the infection.
2. Antibacterial Therapy
Antibacterial therapy involves the use of antimicrobial agents that inhibit bacterial growth and reproduction, reducing bacterial toxicity and helping treat Escherichia coli infection. Medications such as ampicillin tablets, amoxicillin capsules, and cephalexin tablets may be taken under medical guidance.
3. Immunotherapy
Immunotherapy utilizes the body’s own immune system to resist viral and bacterial infections, thus achieving the goal of treating Escherichia coli infection.
In addition, anti-inflammatory treatment for Escherichia coli infection may also be conducted under a doctor's supervision. Patients who suspect they have an Escherichia coli infection should seek timely medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.