Symptoms typically begin three to four days ... There is no specific treatment for E. coli infection, and generally people are advised to drink plenty of fluids. This helps flush the E.
coli," the agency wrote. E. colisymptoms usually start about two to seven days after exposure, CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook said on the "CBS Evening News" Tuesday.
Symptoms of E. coli illness include — but are not limited ... "Most people tend to recover without any treatment after approximately five to seven days," he said. Although rare, some people ...