Make Health My Homepage
More Ways to Get Health!
gift newsletter igoogle healthyvoice

How to Treat Food Poisoning

foodborne illness remedy

Istockphoto
By Lambeth Hochwald and Michael Gollust
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:

Last Updated: July 15, 2009
Filed Under: Your Health
Also Tagged: , ,
Most Popular Stories From Health.com:
 

Comments (0)

The following content represents the opinions of Health.com users. It is not editorially reviewed for medical or factual accuracy. It does not constitute medical advice. See your doctor for medical advice.

Post a Comment

The rules: Keep it clean and stay on the subject or we may delete your comment.

Your email address is not published or shared. Required fields are marked with an asterisk (*)

*
*
 


We require all participants in interactive areas to accept the terms of the Time Inc. subscriber agreement. Please read the agreement before making comments. When you click on the button above to submit your comments, you are indicating your acceptance of and are agreeing to adhere to the terms of the subscriber agreement.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Close
  • Social Web
  • E-mail
Site powered by WordPress.com VIP