5. Food poisoning
Fever, malaise, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension and colic can be a sign of food poisoning, something frequent during the summer, due to the fact that temperatures are high and this can contribute to the deterioration of food.
To treat this problem, it is usually prescribed symptomatic drugs or, alternatively, that treat food poisoning. In addition, hydration is fundamental, especially when the symptoms of intoxication are present. In some cases, medical support may be necessary.
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How to avoid it:
Preventing the ingestion of meals contaminated with microorganisms comes down to checking the source of food and avoiding ingesting meals in certain places where the packaging of food products seems questionable.
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