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the difference in symptoms of food poisoning and a stomach bug/virus?
Would symptoms be the same or would one be different from the other?
I only ask as the other half has been in bed for three days with extremely bad diarrhoea (watery) and feeling sick (not actually sick). Completely wiped him out. We all had chicken breasts the night before, myself and my daughter are ok so far but just wondering what it could be.
Thanks in advance
Would symptoms be the same or would one be different from the other?
I only ask as the other half has been in bed for three days with extremely bad diarrhoea (watery) and feeling sick (not actually sick). Completely wiped him out. We all had chicken breasts the night before, myself and my daughter are ok so far but just wondering what it could be.
Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If only one of you got it, my inclination would be that it was nothing to do with the chicken unless your OH generally has a delicate tum. Either way practice extreme hygiene. If your OH gets worse or becomes unable to keep clear fluids down or does not improve over the next 24 hours then contact the doc.
Food poisoning and "stomach bugs" are basically the same thing and the speed of onset of symptoms and length of time of morbidity differs with the infecting organism.
It is beyond a Q /A site to go into this in details, but as an example, a staphylococcal food poisoning can come on in 30 mins and last perhaps for 3 days.
If it doesnt settle, or indeed gets worse withinbthe next 24hours, he will need a stool sample for culture.
It should settle.
It is beyond a Q /A site to go into this in details, but as an example, a staphylococcal food poisoning can come on in 30 mins and last perhaps for 3 days.
If it doesnt settle, or indeed gets worse withinbthe next 24hours, he will need a stool sample for culture.
It should settle.