Food Poisoning - When to see a Doctor & Home Remedies *~*

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If you experience any of the following signs or symptoms, seek Medical Attention -

** Bloody vomit or stools.
** Signs of dehydration (thirst, dizziness, lightheadedness).
** Recently traveled to a foreign country and developed diarrhea.
** Diarrhea and are unable to drink fluids due to nausea and vomiting.
** Food poisoning that is from mushrooms, fish or other seafood, or botulism.
** Diarrhea that has not gotten better in 5 days (2 days for an infant or child), or has gotten worse.
** A fever above 101°F (38.3°C), or your child has a fever above 100.4°F (38°C) along with diarrhea.
** A child who has been vomiting for more than 12 hours (in a newborn under 3 months you should call as soon as vomiting or diarrhea begins).


Lifestyle and home remedies:-


** Rest as much as possible.
** Avoid alcohol, caffeine, fizzy drinks and spicy and fatty foods because they may make you feel worse.
** Gradually begin to eat bland, low-fat, easy-to-digest foods, such as soda crackers, toast, gelatin, bananas and rice. Stop eating if your nausea returns.


** Food Poisoning Lifestyle And Home Remedies!!





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