Feeling nauseous, vomiting, fatigued, and weak after food poisoning
In general, nausea, vomiting, and fatigue following food poisoning may be related to psychological factors, indigestion, dehydration, bacterial or viral infections, acidosis, and other causes. Symptomatic treatment is required. Specific analyses are as follows:
1. Psychological Factors
Nausea and vomiting after food poisoning may be associated with psychological factors such as anxiety and stress. It is recommended to rest appropriately and maintain a positive mood.
2. Indigestion
Food poisoning can disrupt digestive system function, leading to indigestion. Patients may take medications such as Bifidobacterium Triformis Powder or Compound Acidophilus Tablets under medical guidance.
3. Dehydration
Food poisoning may cause symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting, which can lead to dehydration. It is recommended that patients follow medical advice to use medications such as Vitamin C Yinqiao Tablets or Ibuprofen Tablets.
4. Bacterial or Viral Infection
Infections may result from harmful bacteria or viruses in contaminated food. Patients should follow medical advice to take medications such as Metronidazole Tablets or Belladonna Extract Tablets, while maintaining adequate fluid and electrolyte balance.
5. Acidosis
If patients consume excessive amounts of foods such as fish or chicken, it may lead to an accumulation of acidic substances in the body, causing acidosis and resulting in symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and weakness. Patients may take medications such as Omeprazole Enteric-coated Tablets or Lansoprazole Enteric-coated Tablets under medical supervision.
In addition, patients should stop consuming any suspected contaminated food. If poisoning is severe, they should seek immediate medical attention for appropriate treatment to avoid delays in care.