Q6. What are the symptoms of food poisoning?
A6. These symptoms very according to the type of food poisoning experienced. So, someone with e coli poisoning may experience different symptoms to someone with listeria.
However, there are symptoms which apply to any type of food poisoning and these include:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Abdominal pains/cramps
- Fever
- Chills
- Aches and pains
- Tiredness
Other symptoms include headache, dizziness and loss of appetite.
Find out more about a particular set of symptoms in our types of food poisoning section.
FAQS Index : Food Poisoning FAQ
- What causes food poisoning?
- Who is more likely to get food poisoning?
- Is food poisoning worse for some people than others?
- Can the symptoms of food poisoning be mistaken for another illness?
- Who has a higher risk of food poisoning?
- What are the symptoms of food poisoning?
- Which foods are most likely to cause food poisoning?
- What is e coli?
- What is salmonella?
- What is campylobacter?
- What is listeria?
- What is norovirus?
- What is staphylococcus?
- Which parasites cause food poisoning?
- Which wild mushrooms cause food poisoning?
- Should you contact your GP if you have food poisoning?
- How do you treat food poisoning?
- Are there any complications with food poisoning?
- I have developed food poisoning after eating a takeaway: should I report this?
- Can you prevent food poisoning?
- What is cross contamination?
- What is ‘food irradiation?’
- Why is listeria dangerous for pregnant women?
- What are the risks of food poisoning in children?
- Why are older people likely to get food poisoning?
- How is food poisoning diagnosed?
- What is dehydration?
- What is food safety?
- How common is food poisoning?
- What is the outlook for food poisoning?
Food Poisoning Guide
- Food Poisoning
- What is food poisoning?
- Food poisoning or gastroenteritis?
- High risk for food poisoning
- Foods which are likely to cause food poisoning
- Types of food poisoning
- Chicken food poisoning
- Beef food poisoning
- Pork food poisoning
- Fish food poisoning
- Ciguatera poisoning
- Scombroid poisoning
- Bacterial food poisoning
- E coli
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Salmonella
- Clostridium botulinum
- Listeria
- Shigella
- Campylobacter jejuni
- Vibrio parahaemolyticus
- Vibrio cholerae
- Bacillus cereus
- Clostridium perfringens
- Yersinia Enterocolitica
- Enterobacter sakazakii
- Viral food poisoning
- Noroviruses
- Rotavirus
- Adenovirus
- Parasites
- Toxoplasma
- Giardia
- Cryptosporidium
- Entamoeba histolytica
- Toxins
- Mushroom toxins
- Red kidney bean toxins
- Shellfish toxins
- Pesticides
- Causes of food poisoning
- Contamination
- Cross-contamination
- Symptoms of food poisoning
- Diagnosing food poisoning
- Treatment for food poisoning
- Home based treatment
- Medical treatment
- Follow up treatment
- Complications of food poisoning
- Lactose intolerance
- Anaemia
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Kidney failure
- Haemolytic uraemic syndrome
- Reactive arthritis
- Guillain-Barre syndrome
- Pericarditis
- Reporting food poisoning
- Preventing food poisoning
- Cleaning
- Cooking
- Chilling
- Cross contamination
- Food irradiation
- Food safety and your family
- Pregnancy and food poisoning
- Babies and food poisoning
- Children and food poisoning
- Teenagers and food poisoning
- Elderly and food poisoning
- Research into food poisoning
- Food Poisoning FAQs
- Glossary