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Food Poisoning

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Hey Everybody,

Anyone familiar with my Facebook page will see that I have food poisoning. I think that it was the food at Fisherman’s Warf in San Fran. And let me say that the 25 vomiting sessions quote is not a farce. I have really been barfing like crazy. Haven’t slept for more than 20 minutes at a time for like 2 days. It sucks.

Does anyone have the cure for this. eHow posted this article. But what is charcoal and what is Acidophilus?

Anyone got any advice.

Thanks,

Will

Written by everybodysagenius

April 8, 2008 at 8:15 pm

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  1. Charcoal induces vomiting, so don’t take any unless you want to vomit somemore. Acidophilus is a good bacteria that aids in digestion babes. Like in yougart.

    It is important to stay hydrated. Try steady, small amounts of clear liquids, such as electrolyte solutions. Other clear liquids — such as water, ginger ale, or fruit juices — also work unless the vomiting is severe or it is a baby who is vomiting.

    Don’t drink too much at one time. Stretching the stomach can make nausea and vomiting worse. Avoid solid foods until there has been no vomiting for six hours, and then work slowly back to a normal diet.

    An over-the-counter bismuth stomach remedy like Pepto-Bismol is effective for upset stomach, nausea, indigestion, and diarrhea. Because it contains aspirin-like salicylates, it should NOT be used in children or teenagers who might have (or recently had) chickenpox or the flu.

    Most vomiting comes from mild viral illnesses. Nevertheless, if you suspect the vomiting is from something serious, the person may need to be seen immediately.

    The following may help treat motion sickness:

    Lying down
    Over-the-counter antihistamines (such as Dramamine)
    Scopolamine prescription skin patches (such as Transderm Scop) are useful for extended trips, such as an ocean voyage. Place the patch 4 – 12 hours before setting sail. Scopolamine is effective but may produce dry mouth, blurred vision, and some drowsiness. Scopolamine is for adults only. It should NOT be given to children.
    When to Contact a Medical Professional Return to top

    Call 911 or go to an emergency room if you think vomiting is from poisoning or a child has taken aspirin.

    Call if the person has:

    Vomiting longer than 24 hours
    Blood or bile in the vomit
    Severe abdominal pain
    Headache and stiff neck
    Signs of dehydration
    Signs of dehydration include:

    Increased thirst
    Infrequent urination or dark yellow urine
    Dry mouth
    Eyes that appear sunken
    Crying without tears
    Loss of normal skin elasticity (if you touch or squeeze the skin, it doesn’t bounce back the way it usually does)
    You should also call if:

    A young child is lethargic or has marked irritability.
    An infant vomits repeatedly.
    A child is unable to retain any fluids for 8 hours or more.
    Vomiting is recurrent.
    An adult is unable to retain any fluids for 12 hours or more.
    There is a decrease in urination (including a baby who is not wetting the normal amount of diapers).
    Nausea persists for a prolonged period of time (in a person who is not pregnant).

    Red

    April 8, 2008 at 8:51 pm


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