Some uncertainties h: E Coli is a common bacteria in our GI tract and in the passages near the GI tract. So its mere presence is not abnormal or a sign of infection. If you get infection from E-COLI it is commonly in the Urinary tract . We do not need to treat you with antibiotics unless you have real Infection meaning you have symptoms like frequent urination and burning pain on urination. Then you should take antibio
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