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If you have ever experienced food poisoning, you know that it can bring a wide variety of unpleasant symptoms. From vomiting to fevers, food poisoning symptoms can last anywhere from a couple of days to over a week. Food poisoning is contracted by consuming undercooked or rancid food. Food poisoning is not contagious, however, food poisoning can be dangerous because it can cause severe dehydration. Older individuals, young children and anyone with a compromised immune system are at an increased risk of developing complications from food poisoning. However, even healthy individuals can suffer severe illness from contracting food poisoning.
If you’re experiencing symptoms of food poisoning, AFC Urgent Care North Bergen is here to help. Our walk-in urgent care clinic offers same-day care to patients in North Bergen, NJ and the surrounding communities. Simply walk into the clinic when it’s convenient for you, or schedule your visit online using the button below. Our clinic is open 7 days a week and conveniently located at 2100 88th St Bldg G,1a, North Bergen, NJ.
Schedule NowFood poisoning symptoms typically appear within 1 to 3 days of consuming contaminated food. You likely won’t know that you have consumed contaminated food, especially if you did not prepare the food that led to your symptoms. Food poisoning can be caused by a wide range of bacteria and viruses which can contaminate food due to improper storage, eating expired food, or eating undercooked meats. Symptoms can last anywhere from 1 day up to 2 weeks. If your symptoms don’t resolve within a few days, you should seek medical care to prevent dehydration.
Common symptoms associated with food poisoning include:
If you think you may be experiencing symptoms of food poisoning, there are a few steps you can take to ensure a quick recovery. You should seek medical diagnosis to determine what the underlying cause of your symptoms are. This will ensure an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan. Viral and bacterial infections require different courses of treatment. In most cases, food poisoning will resolve on its own within a few days. However, if your symptoms are severe or they persist more than a week, you should seek medical attention.
Food poisoning can cause you to feel very sick. It is important not to force food or fluids because this could further upset your stomach. Resting and allowing your body to recover at its own pace is the best treatment for food poisoning. Slowly sipping electrolytes can help prevent dehydration. Over-the-counter anti-nausea medications may help soothe your stomach while your body fights off the infection. At AFC Urgent Care North Bergen, our board-certified medical providers will be able to diagnose your symptoms and suggest at-home care tips to keep you comfortable and manage your symptoms as your body heals.
Food poisoning can be unavoidable in some cases. It most commonly occurs when food is improperly stored, which may be out of your control if you order food at a restaurant or purchase it at a store. It is always recommended that you order your meats well done to ensure that any contaminants are killed during the cooking process. At home, be sure to follow storage instructions and cooking instructions for any meats and always check expiration dates to ensure you’re not consuming expired foods. Smelling your food and checking for a sour or rancid smell can help you determine whether the food you’re eating has gone bad.
Food poisoning can cause unpleasant symptoms and be long lasting. If you’re experiencing food poisoning symptoms, AFC Urgent Care North Bergen is here to help. Simply walk into the clinic when it’s convenient for you. Our board-certified medical providers are trained to diagnose symptoms associated with food poisoning and offer the best course of treatment and symptom management to ensure you recover quickly. Our clinic accepts walk-in patients and is open 7 days a week. We work with most major medical insurance providers and offer competitive rates for our care. Walk into the clinic today, or contact us directly for more information at (201) 588-1300.
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Urgent care is for medical conditions that require prompt attention but do not pose an immediate threat to your health or life. Here is a simple rule of thumb: if your medical issues(s) are life threatening, call 911, or go directly to a hospital emergency room. If not, an urgent care center such as AFC is an excellent alternative.
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