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Food Poisoning | Foodborne illness | Dehydration

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Food poisoning happens because of foodborne illness which can happen to anyone who eats contaminated food. People most affected with food poisoning can recover on their own but some people can become seriously ill. You are at highest risk if you are pregnant, older than age 65 years, or having a low immune system. But younger ones are at high risk particularly from dehydration. Symptoms Usually, symptoms will vary depending on what is causing the health problem. Symptoms may begin within a few hours to a few weeks which depends on the cause. Symptoms are: Upset stomach. Vomiting. Diarrhea. Diarrhea with bloody stools. Stomach pain and cramps. Fever. Headache. In some cases, food poisoning affects the central nervous system and it can cause severe disease. Symptoms may include: Blurred or double vision. Headache. Loss of movement in limbs. Problems with swallowing. Tingling or numbness of skin. Weakness. Changes in sound of the voice. Causes of food poisoning Different types of foods ca...

Norovirus | Norovirus infection | Gastroenteritis

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  Norovirus is the most common contagious virus. This virus can cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. These symptoms might be the same as the stomach flu, but their cause of infection is different. This Norovirus will spread easily through direct close contact or on contaminated foods and surfaces. But there is no vaccine for this norovirus, but the infection runs its course in less than 3 days of infection. Usually, symptoms like diarrhea, stomach pain and vomiting begin after the 12 to 48 hours of exposure to the virus. Generally, the symptoms of norovirus infection will last up to 3 days. Most of the people with this infection can recover completely without having any treatment. But for some people, particularly young children, older people and people with other health conditions will face severe vomiting and diarrhea that leads to serious dehydration issues which need immediate medical treatment. Usually, this type of infection happens most frequently in closed and crowded place...

Ebola Virus: Diseases, Transmission

Ebola disease is generally described as a rare virus but it is a  very deadly disease which typically causes fever, body aches, and diarrhea and also sometimes they experience bleeding inside and outside the body. If the virus spreads through the body, it gradually damages the immune system and organs. And mostly causes the levels of blood-clotting cells which drop gradually. This dropping level leads to severe uncontrollable bleeding. This disease is also called Ebola hemorrhagic fever but nowadays it is commonly known as Ebola virus. It generally kills about 90% of people who are infected with this virus. In the past outbreaks of Ebola virus, the death rate can range from 25% to 90%. Generally, Ebola virus can be five types. Among all types 4 types of virus can cause disease in humans. At first, The Ebola virus appeared during 1976 in Africa. Ebola virus is named by the look from the river called Ebola which is located near the villages in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where ...