Description of Salmonella
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Onset and Duration
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Symptoms usually arise within 12 to 72 hours after contact and last four to seven days. People in good health generally recover on their own without medical intervention.
Symptoms
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Symptoms of salmonella infection include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fever, chills, diarrhea, muscle pain and blood in the stools.
Treatment
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For those requiring medical treatment, anti-diarrhea medications may be used to alleviate the cramping associated with diarrhea. Antibiotics can be given to fight the bacteria.
Complications
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Diarrhea associated with salmonella can cause severe dehydration. If the infection enters the blood stream, it can spread to the heart, liver or bones.
Prevention
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Wash your hands frequently, especially after cleaning animal feces or handling reptiles. Store raw meat away from other food and use a separate cutting board. Avoid eating raw eggs, or try eating pasteurized eggs if you must consume them raw.
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