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How Can Severe Chest Infection With E Coli Be Treated?
my daughter have sever chest infection with e coli , she is 14 years old ,40 kg,160cm and i give her hard course of anti biotic according to the culture made for her and she was drowning in the ball since june2010 and hospitalized and was in mechanical ventilation and now become vegetative coma on air room oxygen and still suffering from the e coli infection until now so please help me
Hi Thanks for posting on HCM Sorry to hear your daughter is stuggling with a sequel of e coli infection. The best treatment of e coli infection or any other bacteria infection is with an antibiotic sensitivity test.This is what you daughter benefited from.However, some bacteria infections may extend to the nervous system and creat serious effect especially if treatment started late.What your daughter is going through may not be an active infection but just an effect of the infection she suffered in 2010. I will suggest you see the Doctor for evaluation and if she can be taken out of her state, her Doctors will help Hope this will help Best regards
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How Can Severe Chest Infection With E Coli Be Treated?
Hi Thanks for posting on HCM Sorry to hear your daughter is stuggling with a sequel of e coli infection. The best treatment of e coli infection or any other bacteria infection is with an antibiotic sensitivity test.This is what you daughter benefited from.However, some bacteria infections may extend to the nervous system and creat serious effect especially if treatment started late.What your daughter is going through may not be an active infection but just an effect of the infection she suffered in 2010. I will suggest you see the Doctor for evaluation and if she can be taken out of her state, her Doctors will help Hope this will help Best regards