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What to Eat After Food Poisoning: A Step-by-Step Guide

by Dr. Pavithra on August 8, 2024 at 4:56 PM
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When dealing with a stomach bug or food poisoning, eating might be the last thing on your mind. Nausea and discomfort can make even a sip of water seem unbearable. However, once you're ready to rehydrate and regain your strength, knowing what to eat is crucial (1).


Immediate Care (0-6 Hours) after Food Poisoning

In the initial hours after symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea, focus on staying hydrated. Start with ice chips or a popsicle to slowly reintroduce fluids without overwhelming your stomach. Avoid chewing or swallowing anything substantial during this period. If dehydration risks are high, especially in young children, older adults, or those with certain health conditions, consult your doctor.

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After 6 Hours of Food Poisoning

Once you can keep ice chips down, gradually sip clear liquids such as water, apple juice, grape juice, or broth. Choose flat and clear liquids to avoid aggravating your stomach. If you're feeling better, you can progress to these fluids sooner than six hours. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult your healthcare provider, as severe dehydration might require medical attention or IV fluids.

After 24 Hours of Food Poisoning: The BRAT Diet

As your condition improves, start incorporating bland foods known as the BRAT diet.

The BRAT diet is a well-known approach for easing digestive issues, particularly after food poisoning or a stomach bug. The acronym stands for Bananas, Rice, Applesauce, and Toast, which are chosen for their bland, easily digestible nature.

1. Bananas

2. Rice

3. Applesauce

4. Toast

Additional BRAT Diet Foods


While the core BRAT foods are often recommended, adding a few more bland, easily digestible foods can further aid recovery:

5. Plain Crackers

6. Boiled Potatoes

7. Oatmeal

8. Clear Broth

9. Herbal Teas

Returning to Normal after Food Poisoning

As you continue to recover, reintroduce a variety of foods into your diet while monitoring how your body responds. Avoid irritants like caffeine, fried foods, fatty foods, spicy foods, and alcohol, as these can exacerbate symptoms or cause further discomfort.

Most people resume their normal diet within a week, but recovery times can vary. Adjust your diet based on how you feel, and listen to your body's cues. If symptoms are severe or persistent, seek medical help. In the emergency room, you'll receive necessary treatments like IV fluids and possibly medications to ease symptoms.

Reference:
  1. What to Eat After Food Poisoning or a Stomach Bug - (https:www.houstonmethodist.org/blog/articles/2023/jul/what-to-eat-after-food-poisoning-or-a-stomach-bug/)

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