الجمعة، 21 يناير 2011

How are foodborne diseases treated



How are foodborne diseases treated? 
There are many different kinds of foodborne diseases and they may require different treatments, depending on the symptoms they cause.  Illnesses that are primarily diarrhea or vomiting can lead to dehydration if the person loses more body fluids and salts (electrolytes) than they take in.  Replacing the lost fluids and electrolytes and keeping up with fluid intake are important.  If diarrhea is severe, oral rehydration solution such as Ceralyte*, Pedialyte* or Oralyte*, should be drunk to replace the fluid losses and prevent dehydration.  Sports drinks such as Gatorade* do not replace the losses correctly and should not be used for the treatment of diarrheal illness.  Preparations of bismuth subsalicylate (e.g., Pepto-Bismol)* can reduce the duration and severity of simple diarrhea.   If diarrhea and cramps occur, without bloody stools or fever, taking an antidiarrheal medication may provide symptomatic relief, but these medications should be avoided if there is high fever or blood in the stools because they may make the illness worse. 

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