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Food Poisoning Questions and Answers (Q&A)

J.Spencer, Knowledge enthusiast
Answered: Jan 15, 2019
No. Vertigo and food poisoning have similar symptoms. Vertigo is an ear defect that is caused when the vagus nerve suffers from an injury or defect. In Vertigo, the major symptom is seeing...Read More

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Sophia Lee Ryan
Answered: Oct 22, 2017
More serious food poisoning cases can cause hallucinations. This is one of the more serious symptoms, and if one is experiencing hallucinations, contact the doctor as soon as possible. If you...Read More

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Sophia Lee Ryan
Answered: Oct 22, 2017
Food poisoning can cause chest pains. However, it’s more in the lower chest - by the abdomen and in that area - instead of higher chest, by the heart. This is because food poisoning from...Read More

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Sophia Lee Ryan
Answered: Oct 22, 2017
Food poisoning cannot cause high blood pressure. While it can cause severe dehydration, there are no known cases of food poisoning that have caused high blood pressure. Food poisoning typically...Read More

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Sophia Lee Ryan
Answered: Oct 22, 2017
Scombroid food poisoning can cause hives. This kind of food poisoning comes from fish that have spoiled. Hives are one of the first symptoms that could appear, in addition to all of the usual...Read More

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Sophia Lee Ryan
Answered: Oct 22, 2017
Salmonella food poisoning that gets to the point of becoming salmonellosis can give you acute pancreatitis. This is often felt in the upper abdomen, by the sternum (the place you’re...Read More

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Malini Retnam, SMK Bukit Jambul
Answered: Jun 19, 2018
Food poising is a illness caused by bacteria or other toxins in food, typically with vomiting and diarrhoea. ood poisoning, also called foodborne illness, is illness caused by eating contam...Read More

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H.Miaham
Answered: Oct 17, 2017
Food poisoning is caused by bacteria and, sometimes, viruses or other germs. They can get into the food we eat or the liquids we drink. We can't taste, smell, or see these germs (at least not...Read More

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H.Miaham
Answered: Oct 17, 2017
Bacteria are by far the most prevalent cause of food poisoning. When thinking of dangerous bacteria, names like E. coli, Listeria, and Salmonella come to mind for good reason. Salmonella is by...Read More

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H.Miaham
Answered: Oct 17, 2017
Once the germs that cause food poisoning get into our systems, some of them release toxins. These toxins are poisons (the reason for the name "food poisoning"), and they can give a person...Read More

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H.Miaham
Answered: Oct 17, 2017
Once the germs that cause food poisoning get into our systems, some of them release toxins. These toxins are poisons (the reason for the name "food poisoning"), and they can give a person...Read More

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H.Miaham
Answered: Oct 17, 2017
Let your stomach settle. After you experience the most explosive symptoms of food poisoning, like vomiting, diarrhea, and upset stomach, experts recommend letting your stomach settle. That means...Read More

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Jana , English Professor
Answered: Jun 02, 2020
You can get salmonella from chicken. This usually comes from one of two sources. The first source is from fecal matter that the chicken may have touched in the factories it was produced in....Read More

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H.Miaham
Answered: Oct 17, 2017
“Food poisoning” is a broad term that can actually cover a whole lot of different infections. Your exact symptoms and their severity will vary. That will depend on the kind of...Read More

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H.Miaham
Answered: Oct 17, 2017
Food poisoning feels very bad. It can cause significant amounts of fluid loss and diarrhea along with nausea and vomiting may make it difficult to replace lost fluid, leading to dehydration. In...Read More

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