Symptoms Of Salmonella

Salmonella is a very serious type of food poisoning that people can get. It is important to know the symptoms of it so you can get medical treatment for it. This type of bacteria will affect your intestines and infect your bloodstream. The longer it goes untreated the harder it will be to recover. Some people die from salmonella poisoning as they don’t seek medical treatment for it soon enough.

In the beginning, the symptoms often seem very similar to those of the flu. This is why some people don’t see a doctor for a few days. Since the flu shouldn’t last longer than that they know they are seriously ill. Salmonella can take a full week to run its course from the body. Abdominal cramps are the most common symptom of salmonella. They may be mild or very severe depending on how much bacteria is in the body.

Many individuals also suffer from a high fever. One of the biggest concerns though is diarrhea. This can easily lead a person with salmonella to become dehydrated. This is the biggest sign that a person has salmonella and needs to see a doctor for antibiotics. There are various types of tests that can be done from the blood, urine, or feces of a person in order to correctly diagnose if they have salmonella or not.

There are some other symptoms of salmonella that have been documented but they are rare. There are individuals that have reported that their joints are achy, their eyes are dry and irritated, and that it is very painful for them when they go to the bathroom. Many people fear they have a bladder infection due to this but it is actually salmonella. In some cases individuals have ended up with arthritis after suffering from a case of salmonella.

If you or anyone in your family exhibits such symptoms you definitely want to have it looked into. Salmonella poisoning is a very dangerous ailment and you don’t want to take any chances with it. Very young children may become ill right away and you want to make sure they get the care they need. The severity of the symptoms will vary by individual.

 

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