Food Poisoning Symptoms:
Food poisoning Symptoms:
- decreased urination
- dizziness
- sunken eyes
- Abdominal cramps, diarrhea, and vomiting.
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Sweating
- Dizziness
- Tearing in the eyes
- Excessive salvation
- Mental contusion
- Stomach pain
- Partial loss of speech or vision, muscle weakness, difficulty swallowing, dry mouth, muscle paralysis from the head down through the body, and vomiting may indicate botulism.
- Call your Doctor
- Signs of dehydration such as:
- decreased urination
- dizziness
- sunken eyes
- Any diarrhea that lasts longer than 2 days (one day in a child) .
- Severe abdominal pain or vomiting.
- Fever of 102⁰F or higher (or in baby younger than 3 months with a temperature of 100.4⁰F).
- If your stools are black, tarry, or bloody.
Food Poisoning Long-Term Effects:
Long-Term Effects:
- Serious illness known as Hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS) usually occurs when there is an infection in the digestive system produces toxic substances that destroy red blood cells.
- When infected with bacteria such as E, coli, HUS may occur.
- Chronic arthritis
- Shigella or salmonella infection develop pain in their joints, irritation of the eyes, and painful urination known as reactive arthritis.
- Can last for month or years.
- Can lead to chronic arthritis, which is difficult to treat.
- Persons who have compylobacter infections can also develop chronic arthritis.
- Brain and nerve damage
- 48 million people people will get sick from food poisoning.
- Most of them will recover without any lasting effects from illness,
- Some serious effects associated with several types of food poisoning are:
- Serious illness known as Hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS) usually occurs when there is an infection in the digestive system produces toxic substances that destroy red blood cells.
- When infected with bacteria such as E, coli, HUS may occur.
- Chronic arthritis
- Shigella or salmonella infection develop pain in their joints, irritation of the eyes, and painful urination known as reactive arthritis.
- Can last for month or years.
- Can lead to chronic arthritis, which is difficult to treat.
- Persons who have compylobacter infections can also develop chronic arthritis.
- Brain and nerve damage
- - An inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain called listeria can lead to meningitis.
- - An infant who is infected with listeria may have long-term retardation
Resource
Food Poisoning. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Web. 2013 Dec. 16.
http://www.foodsafety.gov/poisoning/effects/index.html
Symptoms. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Web. 2011 June 16.http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/food-poisoning/DS00981/DSECTION=symptoms
Food Poisoning. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Web. 2013 Dec. 16.
http://www.foodsafety.gov/poisoning/effects/index.html
Symptoms. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Web. 2011 June 16.http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/food-poisoning/DS00981/DSECTION=symptoms