How to Rehydrate After Food Poisoning
Things You'll Need
- Liquids
- Sports drinks
- Electrolytes
- Prescribed medication
- Doctor contact information
Instructions
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Avoid solid foods until the diarrhea has passed.
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Drink decaffeinated fluids. Stay away from dairy products until you recover from lactose intolerance. Consider sports drinks for faster rehydration.
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If necessary, consume electrolytes, or minerals such as sodium, potassium and calcium, that balance the fluids in your body. Children, especially, usually require electrolytes.
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Purchase over-the-counter drugs to alleviate symptoms such as abdominal pain and headaches. Never stop medications, such as diuretics, before consulting your doctor.
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Seek medical attention for possible intravenous treatment if you're unable to consume fluids because of nausea or vomiting. Intravenous delivery allows your body to receive fluids much more quickly than by mouth.
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