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80A Hønengata, 3515 Viken, Norway
Intoxication alimentaire présumée. Symptômes : maux d'estomac, maux de têteSource suspectée : Je n'en ai aucune idée
Début : Je ne suis pas sûr
Durée : Plusieurs semaines
Malade : Moi
Informations complémentaires : j'ai mangé de la glace | Symptômes: Douleur d'estomac, Maux
brossez-vous les dents si vous êtes malade depuis plusieurs semaines, ce n'est pas une intoxication alimentaire, consultez un médecin.
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Hi, thanks for your comment. Foodborne diseases, in general, refer to more than 250 kinds of disease-causing germs. In the majority of people with mild to moderate symptoms of food poisoning (viral and bacterial), symptoms may resolve in about 24 to 48 hours and there is no additional medical treatment needed. But food poisoning can also take more than a few days or even weeks to resolve. It's important to note that anyone that is experiencing any of the following symptoms, should seek medical attention from their doctor or healthcare provider: - Frequent vomiting that prevents keeping liquids down (which can lead to dehydration) - Signs of dehydration (decreased urination, weakness, feeling dizzy or lightheaded when standing up, or extreme thirst, dry mouth and throat) - High fever (temperature over 101.5°F, measured orally) - Diarrhea lasting for more than 3 days - Bloody stools - Neurological symptoms (blurry vision, muscle weakness, and tingling in the arms)