First aid for poisoning
Food poisoning can be caused by collibacillus, botulinum wand, salmonella, staphylococcus, etc.
It is necessary to assume food poisoning if the victim used food of unknown origin, ate food with some strange taste, or when several people ate the same thing and felt bad.
The most common symptoms of poisoning are diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain. The main risk in this situation is dehydration caused by diarrhea and vomiting. Usually occurs self-healing for 1 to 2 days.
The first help is important if the symptoms develop dramatically, increase, with breathing difficulties and acute pain in the abdomen:
1. Consumption of food at this time usually worsens the condition and it should be refrained.
2. Do not allow dehydration, compensate for fluid and electrolyte losses.
3. Natural remedies: take charcoal or food clay, thistle seeds or extract from them, garlic or extract from it, tea from plantain, dandelion roots. The extract from the thistle seeds helps the liver cells recover, strengthens the body's ability to purify blood and decompose toxins.