Food Poisoning and Safe Food HandlingExaminations and Tests Since most
food poisoning is mild and passes in a few days, most
people do not go to a health professional for a diagnosis. You can often
diagnose food poisoning yourself if others who ate the same food as you also
become ill. If you do go to your health professional, he or she will make the
diagnosis based on your symptoms, a physical examination, and your
medical history. Your health professional will ask
where you have been eating and whether anyone who ate the same foods has the
same symptoms. Occasionally the following tests are done. Your health professional may need to report your condition to the
health department; this is done to help the government track the condition and
identify possible outbreaks.
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