From Health magazine
Yes, it sounds gross, but, according to doctors, your body is doing the right thing when it’s trying to expel the contaminated food and bacteria that’s making you sick. Most docs don’t routinely recommend over-the-counter meds that stop diarrhea or vomiting if you have food poisoning. Instead, stay hydrated while you’re getting it all out.
“Drinking fluids is key because food poisoning can make you seriously dehydrated,” says Marcus Zervos, MD, head of the infectious-diseases division at the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit.
“Drink fluids with electrolytes, like Gatorade or broth.” Once you can tolerate fluids, slowly introduce such easy-to-digest foods as bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast. If you simply can’t keep anything down for longer than 24 hours, see a doctor.
Related Links:








Comments (0)