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Chili Sickness; Test Needed - Wendy's, Kankakee Illinois
1 year ago •reported by user-jfvq4967 • business
1740 West Court Street, Kankakee, 60901 Illinois, United States
When ordering I wasn’t done and the guy taking my order became aggravated between 1 and 2 pm 4/5/24 I ordered 2 large chili ..and a kids meal the chili tasted really weird so I didn’t eat much and not long after that I became ill ..cramps vomiting all of it I saved the chili how can I get it tested? | Symptoms: Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Cramps
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Wow. This store was just remodeled inside and out!!
you cant get vaccintated with foodborne illness they dont have vaccines for anything thats congtagious like stomach bug hepititis a stomach flu and stomach virus the norovirus is highly congtagious it litteraly was sweeping for lots of schools 7 years ago and one just last year in UTAH. for anything thats congtagious like salmonella stomach bug norovirus rotavirus stomach flu and stomach virus food poisening does not need a vaccine the illness however for some people is very mild and only last 2 days if you have foodpoisening you need tostay hydrated right nodody wants to be dehydrated right stay home when your sick with food poisening for about 2 days you can usally treat yourself at home norovirus is a highly congtagious bug it litteraly was sweeping throught lots of schools about 7 years ago and one up in UTA
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Hi thank you very much for your comment. TIP: It is true that many foodborne illnesses, such as those caused by Salmonella or norovirus, do not have vaccines. However, there is a vaccine for Hepatitis A, which is a virus that can be transmitted through contaminated food or water. Norovirus is indeed highly contagious and can cause outbreaks in places like schools, nursing homes, and cruise ships. It's also true that symptoms of food poisoning can often be managed at home with rest and hydration, but severe cases may require medical attention. Also, many contagious diseases, such as measles, mumps, and influenza, do have vaccines. Always consult a healthcare professional for accurate information about illness prevention and treatment. Hope this is helpful and we wish you a really good day! Iwaspoisoned Support.