Food poisoning can lead to gastrointestinal symptoms, including abdominal pain and cramping, which may sometimes be mistaken for appendicitis. While foodborne illness doesn't directly cause a rumbling appendix, the inflammation and irritation in the digestive tract can mimic the symptoms associated with appendicitis. If someone experiences severe abdominal pain that could indicate appendicitis, it's important to seek medical attention promptly.
Mucor,Penicillium,Aspergillus can cause food poisoning
No. It can however cause alcohol poisoning.
Strains of E.Coli can cause food poisoning.
Food stored in containers lined with cadmium has been known to cause poisoning.
The most common cause of food poisoning is consuming food that is contaminated with bacteria, such as Salmonella or E. coli.
no
Salmonella, campylobacter and botulism can cause food poisoning
Salmonella causes food poisoning, but it isn't the only cause. They are not synonymous.
yes
The friends who got food poisoning all ate at the same restaurant for dinner, while the friends who did not get food poisoning did not.
Bacteria and viruses are two organisms which might cause food poisoning or food borne illness.
Bacteria and viruses are the most common causes of food poisoning. Parasites, mold, toxins, contaminants and allergens are also causes of food poisoning.