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What Causes Recurrent E.coli Infections?

I have kidney stones, small now, but on meds for them macrobid and allopinal. Have recently had two e coli infections and now just had another cultured as clebseolia sp? What causes that bacteria. I have had cdif in past. Am ccl patient with pernious anemia too?
Tue, 16 Jan 2018
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causes recurrent E.coli infections may return to impaired immunity of you and exist of risk factor for infection
you should complete your course of treatment of antibiotics to complete eradicate infection
multiple and interruption administration of antibiotics makes bacteria resist treatment
try to have alot of drinks and healthy foods and vitamins to improve your immunity against infection
you should refer to specialist to manage renal stones and perinicious anemia as they are risk factors for getting recurrent invection

discuss with your doctor to do antibiotic sensitivity test to detect highly sensitive antibiotic to bacteria

hope that helpes
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What Causes Recurrent E.coli Infections?

dear user causes recurrent E.coli infections may return to impaired immunity of you and exist of risk factor for infection you should complete your course of treatment of antibiotics to complete eradicate infection multiple and interruption administration of antibiotics makes bacteria resist treatment try to have alot of drinks and healthy foods and vitamins to improve your immunity against infection you should refer to specialist to manage renal stones and perinicious anemia as they are risk factors for getting recurrent invection discuss with your doctor to do antibiotic sensitivity test to detect highly sensitive antibiotic to bacteria hope that helpes