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Food Poisoning

By peace | October 21, 2006

Every year, an estimated 7 million Americans suffer from cases of food borne illness. Some cases are violent and even result in death. Of course this is commonly known as “food poisoning.” The culprit is food that has dangerously high levels of bacteria due to improper cooking or handling.

“Food poisoning” is a general name given to illnesses contracted by consuming contaminated food or water.

The micro-organisms responsible for illness are bacteria, viruses and fungi, commonly called “germs” or “bugs”. But illness can also be caused by chemical contaminants (such as heavy metals), toxins produced by the growth of some micro-organisms (eg. Staphylococci bacteria) and by a variety of organic substances that may be present naturally in foods (such as certain mushrooms and some seafood).

Generally food poisoning results from contamination of food and the subsequent growth of food poisoning micro-organisms.

Most food poisioning effects (symptoms) on body clear up in a few days on its own. In the case of continued illness seek medical advice. Children, elders, pregnant women, and the persons who use antacids heavily are at more risk of getting food poison.

Food Poisoning Symptoms

Symptoms of food poisoning depend on the type of contaminant and the amount eaten. The symptoms can develop rapidly, within 30 minutes, or slowly, worsening over days to weeks. Most of the common contaminants cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramping. Usually food poisoning is not serious, and the illness runs its course in 24-48 hours.

Some of the most severe food poisoning can result in long-term illness and death. However, most food poisoning is not serious. Most people begin feeling better within 24-48 hours. Queasiness or nausea and slight diarrhea may stay for 1-2 days longer.

You should go to a Doctor if

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