This all depends on how fast your body processes the food, generally the average is around, about 8 hours maybe a couple less. It can take anywhere from 6 hours to 48 hours after being exposed to contaminated food. There are many causes of foodborne illness. Ingested toxins can hit very quickly within a couple hours. Ingested microbes can take a while to build up the effect - which can mean days or even weeks. See Related Links.
Symptoms can occur within an hour; or can take as long as 36 hours to appear.
The vast majority of food poisoning cases are not fatal but are so mild that they are mistaken for stomach flu.
In fatal cases it depends on both the type of organism and strain of that organism. Even the most lethal usually take days to result in death.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in the US every year, about 48 million people contract foodborne illness, and only about 3,000 of them die.
It can take as little as four hours and as long as twelve to twenty-four hours. I'd suggest a visit to the emergency room if your symptoms continue to worsen. You start barfing your innards out and pooping your guts out and you can become dangerously dehydrated in a very short time and that requires treatment!
Symptoms can occur within an hour; or can take as long as 36 hours to appear.
As soon as your body start's to digest it, in about 45minutes after consuming it.
It can happen in as little as a couple hours but it can also take up to 48 hours.
About 72 hours - 12 hours to affect you.
within 8 to 72 hours
2 to 3 days after have food poisoning.
The symptoms of CO poisoning and the speed with which they appear depend on the concentration of CO in the air and the rate and efficiency with which a person breathes.
I got symptoms of it while sleeping. I ate the dried pepperoni at 3:30pm and by 1 am 10 hours later I knew something was wrong.
the body recognises the food poisoning as something bad and the white blood cells produce antibodies. the antibodies then cling to the food poisoning and slowly kill it. If it is the 1st time u have food poisoning it will take much longer as the body wont recognise the bug and will take longer to produce antibodies but once the bug has been killed the white blood cells "save" the memory of the bug so if you got it again the "getting better" bit will be faster because the white blood cells will recognise it as bad food poisoning and will produce more antibodies faster.More informationSome food poisonings are caused by ingesting toxins. The above scenario would not work in those cases.BOFIN
Yes, if you take it to an animal doctor (a vet).
Botulism is often fatal. It differs from other food poisoning because it usually develops without gastrointestinal symptoms and occurs from 18hrs to 1 week after ingestion. Approx. two thirds of botulism cases are fatal, usually from delayed diagnosis and respiratory complications. For those who do survive, recovery is very slow.
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Wolfsbane, a highly toxic plant, can lead to symptoms of poisoning within an hour of ingestion. The severity of the poisoning depends on the dose consumed. In extreme cases, ingestion of wolfsbane can lead to death within hours due to respiratory failure or cardiac arrest. Immediate medical attention is crucial if wolfsbane poisoning is suspected.
No - you'll end up with food poisoning!
a finger down your throat While coughing
You take them to the doctor or call the Nurse on call