Warning! E. coli from rainwater is poisonous to food.

Warning! E. coli from rainwater is poisonous to food.

Rain is refreshing, but it also contains invisible germs! Many people may overlook it and never imagine that “rain” can cause us to have diarrhea, food poisoning!!

Did you know?? Rainwater is contaminated with E. coli bacteria. Fresh food that we buy from the market may be infected with bacteria that come ทางเข้า ufabet with raindrops, causing food poisoning, infectious enteritis, and digestive system disorders such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

What are the symptoms?

  •  Feeling nauseous, nauseated, and vomiting repeatedly
  •  Intermittent cramping abdominal pain due to intestinal contractions
  •  Diarrhea, stool with mucus or blood
  •  Loss of appetite, loss of appetite
  •  Easily tired, exhausted, dizzy
  •  Dry mouth, frequent thirst, and little urination
  •  Blurred vision, numbness in the arm, or muscle weakness

Watch out for severe symptoms that you need to watch out for!

  •  Dehydration
  •  Urinating little or no urine at all, dark colored urine
  •  Rapid heartbeat, fatigue, dizziness
  •  Adults have diarrhea for 3 consecutive days. Children may have diarrhea for 24 hours.
  •  Frequent vomiting that may last longer than 12 hours
  •  There is blood in the vomit or stool.
  •  Blurred vision or blurred vision
  •  Severe abdominal pain that does not improve even after defecation
  •  Diarrhea accompanied by a fever higher than 38 degrees Celsius

Diarrhea can greatly affect daily life, causing fatigue and suffering to patients. For patients with mild symptoms, not intermittent or chronic, or with other symptoms that are suspected to be serious, they can receive initial symptomatic treatment. However, if symptoms persist even after taking medication, but symptoms do not improve within 3-5 days, along with complications such as high fever, chills, or bloody or mucus-stained stool, it is recommended to see a doctor immediately before risking shock!