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What to do when you just realized the milk drank is rotten?
If the milk you just ingested is rotten, take the following immediate steps:
Induce Vomiting:
If you haven't already vomited, it can be helpful to induce vomiting to expel the rotten milk from your stomach. Here's how to induce vomiting safely:
1. Trigger Gag Reflex: Gently rub the back of your tongue with a clean finger or the handle of a spoon.
2. Use Emetics (Optional): If triggering the gag reflex doesn't work, consider taking an over-the-counter emetic like ipecac syrup as per the package instructions.
Drink Plenty of Water:
Rinse your mouth and drink a significant amount of water to flush out any remaining milk and dilute any toxins in your system.
Activated Charcoal (Optional):
Activated charcoal can help adsorb toxins in the digestive system. Check with a medical professional or poison control center about the appropriate dosage and usage for activated charcoal.
Monitor for Symptoms:
Be aware of any symptoms that may arise, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, or chills. If symptoms worsen or persist, seek medical attention immediately.
Hydrate and Rest:
Continue to drink water and electrolytes to stay hydrated. Rest and give your body time to recover from potential symptoms of food poisoning.
When in Doubt, Seek Medical Advice:
If you have any concerns or experience severe symptoms, don't hesitate to contact poison control or seek medical assistance. It's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to potential food poisoning.
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