Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Top 4 Food Poisoning Symptoms


With a disorder as innocuous and as deadly as food poisoning, it is important that symptoms are detected and treatment measures are taken with immediate effect. Fortunately for us, most of these symptoms of food poisoning are visible to the naked eye, so it is not difficult to catch them and take preventive measures. The problem though is that most of us turn a blind eye to the early symptoms of this type of poisoning.

Normally, the onset of symptoms vary from person to person. In some cases, the symptoms could appear as early as half an hour, and in some others, it could take days or even months to show up.

Here are the top 4 symptoms:

1. Nausea and vomiting - About 70% of cases diagnosed with food poisoning show these symptoms, indicating their close correlation to the disease. Nausea and vomiting along with abdominal pain are caused due to noroviruses. Typically, people staying in densely populated areas are at severe risk of letting this virus through.

2. Diarrhea - Diarrhea is caused due to the Rotovirus. Normally diarrhea is accompanied with fever. About 90% of infants showing other food ingestion based illness, report this symptom.

3. In more serious cases of this type of poisoning, individuals suffer from Hepatitis A. Individuals suffering from this disorder show yellow eyes and jaundice like symptoms.

4. Sometimes even parasites could produce symptoms. Normally when food based poisoning happens due to parasites, the symptoms are never severe compared to the symptoms of food poisoning due to viruses. Typically, parasitic food poisoning have watery diarrhea as symptoms, but others include illnesses like Beavers Illness, and headache.

These symptoms of this poisoning show up when individuals come in touch with contaminated food or contaminated water. Prevention is possible here, and for that, individuals need to observe basic hygiene practices; not only with themselves, but also in the way they treat the food items.

Treating food poisoning is not tough. A leading health care institute revealed that about 60% of this type of poisoning were healed within three days. But they also said that in 75% of the resolved cases, the symptoms ceased without any medical intervention. Certainly, the body has inbuilt immunity to fight against food poisoning, but shouldn't we do enough to make sure the immune system is not taxed?

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