Home Remedies for Food Poisoning
Because of the recent incident of food poisoning at this years Chicago Food Festival, parents were alarmed about the seriousness of this case, thus continue to seek immediate care for food poisoned patient. Here are some useful tips or home remedies while waiting for medical attention:
Short episodes of vomiting and small amounts of diarrhea lasting less than 24 hours can usually be cared for at home. Do not eat solid food while nauseous or vomiting but drink plenty of fluids.
- Small, frequent sips of clear liquids (those you can see through) are the best way to stay hydrated.
- Avoid alcoholic, caffeinated, or sugary drinks, if possible. Over–the–counter rehydration products made for children such as Pedialyte and Rehydralyte are expensive but good to use if available.
- Sports drinks such as Gatorade and Powerade are fine for adults if they are diluted with water because at full strength they contain too much sugar, which can worsen diarrhea.
After successfully tolerating fluids, eating should begin slowly, when nausea and vomiting have stopped. Plain foods that are easy on the stomach should be started in small amounts. Consider eating rice, wheat, breads, potatoes, cereals (low–sugar cereals), lean meats, and chicken (not fried) to start. Milk can be given safely, although some people may experience additional stomach upset due to lactose intolerance.
Most food poisonings do not require the use of over–the–counter medicines to stop diarrhea, but they are generally safe if used as directed. It is not recommended that these medications be given to children. If there is a question or concern, you should always check with your doctor.
April 3rd, 2008 at 1:40 pm
DIARRHEA
Diarrhoea disease is frequently out of too watery faeces. The cause can be injury or infected with bacteria, too acid excrement, catching a cold, intestines inflammation, or laxative medicine consuming
In large intestines, many of bacteria coli died and nothing hardens residue of impurity. If there is interitis, bacteria infection on injured intestines, mucosa secretes
water and numerous electrolyte dissolving bacteria. Mucosa also secretescoagulated mucus liquid to dilute irritation factor. This coagulated liquid often follows when diarrhoea happens.
These are some advices for this case:
What needs avoiding from not getting diarrhea?
• Consume clean and healthy food
• Avoid eating acid and chilly food, especially when body is weak or stomach is empty.
• Avoid the continuous use of laxative medicine
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What should be done if getting diarrhoea?
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• Medicine can be used if it doesn’t cause addiction
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