Diagnosis of Food Poisoning
How do doctors diagnose food poisoning?
Doctors often diagnose food poisoning based on your symptoms. If your symptoms are mild and last only a short time, you typically won’t need tests.
In some cases, a medical history, a physical exam, stool tests, and blood tests can help diagnose food poisoning. Your doctor may perform additional tests to check for complications or to rule out other health problems. Your doctor may need to contact the health department to report your illness.
Medical history
Your doctor will ask you about your symptoms, for example
· what symptoms you have
· how long you have had symptoms
· how often you have had symptoms
Your doctor will also ask about
· what you recently ate and drank
· whether you know other people who have recently had similar symptoms
· recent travel to developing countries
· current and past medical conditions
· prescription and over-the-counter medicines you take
Physical exam
During a physical exam, your doctor may
· check your blood pressure and pulse for signs of dehydration
· examine your body for signs of fever or dehydration
· use a stethoscope to listen to sounds in your abdomen
· tap on your abdomen to check for tenderness or pain
Diagnosis of Food Poisoning
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January 18, 2020
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